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Broadway Green Alliance's Fall Textile Drive to Take Place This Month

The collection drive is open to all shows, theatres, industry members, neighbors, and fans in a collaborative effort to keep textiles out of the landfill.

By: Sep. 07, 2022
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The Broadway Green Alliance is sponsoring a textile drive on Wednesday, September 14th from 11:00am - 2:00pm in the center of Duffy Square (46th Street between 7th Avenue and Broadway in Times Square). The event will take place rain or shine.

The collection drive is open to all shows, theatres, industry members, neighbors, and fans in a collaborative effort to keep textiles out of the landfill and create a more sustainable theatre industry. Through these drives, the BGA and theatre community have diverted over 17,000 pounds of textiles from the waste stream.

The BGA is partnering on the drive with Wearable Collections, a NYC based company focused on keeping clothing, textiles, and shoes out of landfills while generating funds for charities. Wearable Collections will repurpose or recycle the items collected. We can accept used and clean clothing, shoes, curtains, hats, linens, towels, handbags, and belts. We cannot accept pillows, comforters, rugs/carpets, large luggage items, other household goods, and fabric/fabric scraps.

This Fall Textile Drive is made possible thanks to our sponsor, InCord.

Visit broadwaygreen.com for additional information on the BGA's in-office recycling collections and Binder Project, and to access the free sustainable theatre resource library.

The Broadway Green Alliance

(BGA) educates, motivates, and inspires the entire theatre community and its patrons to implement environmentally friendlier practices. The BGA was launched in 2008 as an ad hoc committee of The Broadway League and has become a fiscal program of Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS. The BGA brings together all segments of the theatre community, including producers, Broadway and Off-Broadway theatres in New York and around the country, college drama programs, theatrical unions and their members, and related businesses. Working closely with the Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC), the BGA identifies and disseminates better practices for theatre professionals and reaches out to theatre fans throughout the country and internationally.

For more information, please visit the BGA online at broadwaygreen.com







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