Kristy Caylor envisions “a world in which people can have everything and waste nothing”
Photo: Kristy Caylor Each person in the U.S. throws away 80 pounds of clothing into landfills annually, according to Kristy Caylor. She’s the founder and CEO of For Days, a sustainable brand making high quality basics from sustainable materials that’s all 100 percent recyclable.
Through the brand’s Swap program, shoppers can send back their used For Days clothing, which gets upcycled, for a discount on new items. The brand will also take back non–For Days clothing in any condition using a “Take Back” bag since it partners with industrial recyclers to repurpose used clothing for other uses like insulation and stuffing for furniture. This spring, Caylor also introduced a “Closet and Credit” platform.
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