Ferg.-Florissant Schools Earn Revenue with Used Clothing Recycler


USAgain, the company that helps divert millions of pounds of clothing and textiles from landfills each year, today announces partnerships with  area schools to support recycling education and help schools earn revenue.

USAgain offers education-based fundraisers that are designed to develop students’ awareness to textile recycling while providing them a platform to educate others within the community. USAgain partners with more than 75 schools in the state of Missouri and more than 400 across the country.

Parents, teachers and community members can deposit unwanted clothing, shoes and other textiles in green and white USAgain collection bins at participating schools. The schools earn funds based on the poundage collected.  It is a no-work, no-cost education-based fundraising program for schools.

“We are thrilled to announce these new partnerships.  Supporting recycling education and local schools has always been a priority for us,” said Mattias Wallander, CEO of USAgain.

USAgain has partnered with the following St. Louis-area schools:

Berkely Middle School, Ferguson

Central School, Ferguson

Ferguson Middle School, Ferguson

Commons Lane School, Florissant

Cross Keys Middle School, Florissant

Duchesne Elementary, Florissant

Little Creek School, Florissant

McCluer High School, Florissant

McCluer North High, Florissant

Wedgewood Elementary, Florissant

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