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OLD
CLOTH VALUE CHAIN - by GOONJ.. |
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Ready to use material
2. School material
3. Washable - repairable
4. New/Export Surplus
5. Waste material
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Broad categories
1. Ready to Use material
Value Add
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Use as Resource
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- Rigorous sorting based
on gender, size etc.
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Take out under garments, dirty, torn, oversized, western
outfits.
- Making
complete sets
- Add
a string with suit (over 50% ladies suits are donated without
a string)
- Coding-
based on item and quantity
- Dispatch-
based on geographical and cultural need. For example : half
sleeved shirts with a little check to South India, salwar
suits to muslim dominated areas or hills, and gowns to West
Benga l- ensuring optimum utilization of the material as
in West Bengal women in villages wear a gown in the day
time also
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Under
Cloth for work -
- Infrastructural
change - for village development activities like repairing
of roads, desilting of water bodies, etc.
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New activities - like making a school structure or developing
boundary wall with bamboo/ other local resources, plantation
etc
- Behavioral
change - cleanliness drive, clothes given as incentive after
regular monitoring of behavioral change in personal hygiene
habits.
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2. School
Material
| Value Add |
Use as Resource |
- Take
out common uniform colours while sorting general clothing.
- Packing-
based on colours and same kind of uniforms.
- Dispatch-
based on matching needs in terms of numbers, size, dress
colours.
- Separate
packing for mixed colours to be used class wise in non-formal
schools.
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Motivation for kids
- Works
not only as uniform but as a pair of general clothing also.
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Given to kids under School to School initiative as
reward for maintaining hygiene, punctuality, discipline
etc.
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3. Washable/Repairable
| Value Add |
Use as Resource |
- Taken care at our
end- right from washing to changing zip/elastic, repairing
collar etc.
- Extra efforts on Saris
& Woolens
(demand is much more than supply).
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- To
create employment
(like a truck load is given to people to wash in Vellur
district and the washing cost to be paid by the end beneficiary,
hence no burden on GOONJ, employment to many people and
cloth at a minimal cost to people
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4. New/Export
Surplus
| Value Add |
Use as Resource |
| Take
out relatively new and best clothes separately
Sorting of export surplus
in different categories i.e. which can be used in villages
or good for urban markets or useless for both but good for
making products
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New
Cloth - Make a complete set of male/female clothes
along with bed sheets, blankets etc to support marriage time
shopping in poor families.
Export surplus
- used for raising funds for GOONJ by selling through
stalls or promoting among volunteers. Based on area trends,material
is sold in different cities. Unusable material is converted
into products for urban markets to raise resources for GOONJ.
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5. Waste
material
| Value Add |
Use as Resource |
| Sorting
of torn/useless clothes in many categories
- Cotton- suits, bed
sheets, blouse, petticoats etc. for sanitary napkins
- Jeans & trousers-
for school bags
- Saris for school/yoga
mats
- Chunris- for string
- Children clothes-
front portion to be added as design in bags
- Ladies suits- front
portion to be added as design in bags
- Old T-shirts and
other hosiery items- to make undergarment for women
- Old non cotton bed
sheets, towels, sofa covers- for making bags
- Colorful clothes-
to develop a range of products
- Western clothes- for
adding design and color in products
- Over size- inappropriate
for rural population is cut into pieces for various products
- Old shirts/ non cotton
material to make sheets and covers for baby beds
- Jeans/pants are converted
into half pants and the rest is used for school bags
- Zips and buttons are
removed before further cutting for reuse
- Even the small strips
are used in making school. yoga mats.
- The last bit of small
pieces is converted into mattresses for babies.
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School
bags - sponsored by urban people for rural kids -
GOONJ generates money, old material is put into use, sponsor
finds it cost effective means more beneficiaries in the same
amount and village kid get a durable bag
Napkins
are provided to women under our initiative Not just a piece
of cloth
Ladies under
garments- made out of old t-shirts and other hosiery
clothes are for women, to be given with napkins as half the
women population there can’t afford/don’t use
a panty
Mats -
are sold in urban markets as Yoga mats and goes as sponsored
item in rural//slum India as School mats
Bags -
Right from mobile covers, pouches, wallets, coaster sets to
a range of fancy bags are developed out of waste material
to raise funds for GOONJ.
Zip & buttons-
taken out of useless material is used in mending/ repairing
of clothes and is also used for school bags and other products
to cut the cost.
Baby beds
- made of ultimate waste, where we use the last inch of cloth
is for children, especially in colder regions to save them
from winters.
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