We have used our green energy to select the following eco-friendly Dirtball Fashion products. These products meet minimum environmental attributes and/or certifications. Find Dirtball Fashion green products for yourself or bring someone a smile with a Dirtball Fashion green gift. Shop for Dirtball Fashion products on Greenzer today!
"Dirtball"- Eco-Friendly T-shirtby Dirtball FashionCrew cut, 65% recycled cotton, 35% recycled post-consumer polyester, printed with water based ink, made in U.S.A. Also available in long sleeve. Founded in 2008, Dirtball strives to make fashionable, eco-friendly clothing for active individuals. We use only recycled or organic materials in our products when possible and all of our products are produced in the United States. This keeps manufacturing jobs here and shortens shipping distances, thus reducing our carbon footprint.
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"Dirtball"- Eco-Friendly T-shirtby Dirtball FashionBaby doll cut, 65% recycled cotton, 35% recycled post-consumer polyester, printed with water based ink, made in U.S.A. Also available in long sleeve. Founded in 2008, Dirtball strives to make fashionable, eco-friendly clothing for active individuals. We use only recycled or organic materials in our products when possible and all of our products are produced in the United States. This keeps manufacturing jobs here and shortens shipping distances, thus reducing our carbon footprint.
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"Dirtball"- Eco-Friendly T-shirtby Dirtball FashionCrew cut, 65% recycled cotton, 35% recycled post-consumer polyester, printed with water based ink, made in U.S.A. Also available in long sleeve. Founded in 2008, Dirtball strives to make fashionable, eco-friendly clothing for active individuals. We use only recycled or organic materials in our products when possible and all of our products are produced in the United States. This keeps manufacturing jobs here and shortens shipping distances, thus reducing our carbon footprint.
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Recycling is the reprocessing of old materials into new products, with the aims of preventing the waste of potentially useful materials, reducing the consumption of fresh raw materials, reducing energy usage, reducing air (from incineration) and water (from landfilling) pollution by reducing the need for "conventional" waste disposal, and lowering greenhouse gas emissions as compared to virgin production.