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From eco friendly, sustainable clothing to corporate social responsibility and the latest on things like color dyes - we’ll share news with you on RTW as well as what’s happening in the world of green!
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Tulong LLC/Repair the World® apparel is pleased to announce that Barry Pollack is now representing our Repair the World®, Reparel™, Sloungewear™, and Slogawear™ lines in California, Oregon, Washington, Nevada, Idaho, and Montana. Barry brings over 30 years of experience in the industry and is a very knowledgeable and heck of a nice guy! If you are a retailer in these Western States and would like to see our product and learn about our company firsthand, please give Barry a call at 510-390-3416 or e-mail barryapollack@gmail.com.
The newest episode of the Green Majority program aired Friday, September 2 at 10:38 and included an interview with one of our founders of Tulong, LLC, Mark Heiman. You can listen to the whole program at http://besustainable.com/greenmajority/2011/09/02/tgm-257/ or, if you wish to hear just the interview segment with Mark, you can play the following video:
Tulong LLC is thrilled and proud to announce it has been awarded the Green America Business Seal of Approval. The seal is presented to businesses that go beyond product and service quality to set the highest standards in environmental sustainability and social justice, and work to solve, rather than create, environmental and social problems. Read more about it here.
Tulong LLC partners with the Jewish Federation of Cincinnati for their Give-a-Day event by providing t shirts for the volunteers Read more about it here.
Tulong LLC, manufacturer of sustainable recycled fiber Repair the World® brand apparel, partners with EcoPlum: a green shopping rewards site and eco-information destination for green lifestyles. Read more about it here.
We're not at that "profit stage" yet, but we feel that it is important to start in our mission by starting a Trust Bank with Friendship Bridge in Guatemala. Read more about it here.
An article just published in Soapbox, 9/7/10: The corporate "bottom line" has long stood as the yardstick for business success, but Loveland-based apparel company Tulong is effectively redefining that index with a "triple bottom line" commitment that goes well beyond financial performance. Read more about it here.
With the site now live, we were ready to announce to the world what we are about and how to find us. Read about it here.
Some of the proceeds from Repair the World® clothing are being used to support microcredit and education programs through a new Friendship Bridge Trust Bank, “Estrellas de Panca,” in Sololá, Guatemala. Read about it here.
Green Tip of the Week: ”Making a difference with “Repair The World®.” Read about it here.
Matt Kelley from WNKU interviews Tulong LLC President Mark Heiman about the process for reclaiming unused, dyed cotton for Repair the World® apparel, how the clothing is manufactured, and why the company chose recycled cotton and recycled polyester for their fabric material sources. Read about it here.
Cincy Magazine interviews Tulong President and CEO Mark Heiman; zeroing in on his passion for social consciousness and giving back through the creation of Repair the World® apparel. Read about it here.
HiVelocity tells the story of the new economy in Ohio; Tulong turns garment-making green by using recycled cotton and recycled polyester to make their Repair The World® brand of Reparel™ Apparel. Read about it here.
In this white paper, Tulong llc explores the importance of Corporate Social Responsibility, discussing personal and organizational responsibilities, along with best practices in Social Entrepreneurship. Read about it here.