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GIVEAWAY SWEEPSTAKES
To celebrate the good you can do this Earth Day, we’re giving away five $422 gift cards to the Blue Jeans Go Green™ retail participant of your choice. These five lucky winners will be able to select from Anthropologie, American Eagle Outfitters, Madewell, MUJI, Carhartt, and rag & bone! 🛍️
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Earth Day 2024 Giveaway - Abbreviated Rules – See Official Rules which govern at tinyurl.com/earthdayrules. No Purchase Necessary. Void where prohibited. Sweepstakes Period -10:00:01 am (ET), 4/19/2024 to 11:59:59 pm ET, 4/22/2024. Only legal residents in 48 contiguous USA states (excluding Rhode Island) and D.C., age of majority+, are eligible to enter. (5) Grand Prizes: A $422 Reward Card to winner’s choice of one of the following: American Eagle, Anthropologie, Madewell, MUJI, Carhartt or rag & bone subject to each Reward Card’s Terms & Conditions. (ARV: $422 ea.). Odds: Dependent on number of eligible entries received in Sweepstakes Period. Sponsor: Cotton Incorporated, 6399 Weston Parkway, Cary, North Carolina 27513. Co-Administrators: TMACO, LLC d/b/a The Marketing Agency, 2881 East Oakland Park Blvd., Suite 425, Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33306 and MODE, Inc., 2143 Hawkins Street, Unit H, Charlotte, NC 28203. All trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
Reimagining possibilities
with denim
Working with leading natural cotton fiber insulation manufacturer Bonded Logic, Inc. for over 15 years, we've been able to transform old denim into new useful products, such as building insulation, thermal packaging insulation, pet bed inserts, and more.
Naturally, Cotton is the Common Thread
Grown from the earth, cotton is a naturally sustainable fiber that can be returned to its original state after serving its purpose. Recycle your well-worn and loved denim (as long as it's made of at least 90% cotton) and see how your favorite styles can live on!
Naturally, Cotton is the Common Thread
Grown from the earth, cotton is a naturally sustainable fiber that can be returned to its original state after serving its purpose. Recycle your well-worn and loved denim (as long as it's made of at least 90% cotton) and see how your favorite styles can live on!
DOING GOOD THROUGH FOOD
When denim is made from cotton, its lifecycle goes well beyond a durable fabric. By recycling it back to its original fiber state, your old denim can become thermal packaging insulation that keeps your favorite meal delivery kits fresh and cold—and it doesn’t stop there. Once you receive your meal kit order, you can return the recycled denim insulation (padded liner), along with any worn-out denim, to be recycled through our program. Have some denim insulation to send?
Learn MoreCommunity Impact
Whether we’re helping to build homes with Habitat for Humanity affiliates, organizing recycling drives, or raising awareness of sustainability, we aim to be good stewards wherever we go.
Habitat for Humanity Affiliates
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alabama
- Habitat for Humanity Tuscaloosa
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arizona
- Habitat for Humanity Central Arizona
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california
- Habitat for Humanity Los Angeles
- Habitat for Humanity of San Joaquin County
- Habitat of Humanity San Diego
- Habitat for Humanity Westside Merced County
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colorado
- Habitat for Humanity Vail Valley
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kentucky
- Habitat for Humanity West Liberty
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louisiana
- Habitat for Humanity of Greater Baton Rouge
- New Orleans Area Habitat for Humanity
- East St. Tammany Habitat for Humanity
- St. Tammany West Habitat for Humanity
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maryland
- Patuxent Habitat for Humanity
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michigan
- Macomb County Habitat for Humanity
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mississippi
- Habitat for Humanity of the Mississippi Gulf Coast
- Columbus-Lowndes Habitat for Humanity
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north carolina
- Habitat for Humanity of Greensboro
- Habitat for Humanity of Charlotte
- Our Towns Habitat for Humanity
- Habitat for Humanity of Gaston County
- Habitat for Humanity Lincoln County
- Habitat for Humanity of Wake County
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new york
- Habitat for Humanity of Westchester
- Habitat for Humanity of Suffolk
- Habitat for Humanity Nassau County
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ohio
- Champaign County Habitat for Humanity
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Pennsylvania
- Habitat for Humanity of Cambria County
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south carolina
- Central South Carolina Habitat for Humanity
- Greater Florence Habitat for Humanity
- Charleston Habitat for Humanity
- Habitat for Humanity of York County
- Habitat for Humanity of Greenville County
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texas
- Bay Area Houston Habitat for Humanity
- Rio Grande Habitat for Humanity
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virginia
- Habitat for Humanity of Northern Virginia
- Amherst County Habitat for Humanity
- Richmond Metropolitan Habitat for Humanity
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washington dc
- Habitat for Humanity of Washington DC
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wyoming
- Habitat for Humanity of the Greater Teton Area
Other Organization Grant Recipients
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california
- Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts
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georgia
- University of Georgia - Tipton: Future Farmstead
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iowa
- The Gathering Tipton
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maine
- Curran Homestead Village at Fields Pond
- 19th Century Willowbrook Village Museum
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mississippi
- St. Paul Missionary Baptist Church
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north carolina
- Cary Fire Station 9
- Heritage Farm Foundation
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new york
- Museum Village
- Fuller Center for Housing
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oregon
- Wealth Underground Farm
- University of Oregon Center for Advancement of Sustainable Living
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tennessee
- Habitat for Hope
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texas
- Highway 80 Rescue Mission
- Extreme Home Makeover Special Edition
- All Hands & Heart
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washington
- Mark Reed Hospital
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multiple states
- Good 360 for Disaster Relief