Springclean

– Diverted more than 7,000 lbs of material from landfills

– Introduced sustainability education to over 1,000 community residents

– Provided green gig-economy jobs to nearly 60 creative professionals 

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Educate

Empowering communities by providing knowledge and resources to foster sustainable, long-term change through textiles

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Donate

Accepting Donations of monetary gifts, equipment and textiles to aid the expansion of our impact. 90% of our textile donations are diverted from landfills.

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Volunteer

Providing Volunteer opportunities
for individuals, groups and corporations based in sustainability and textiles

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Activate

Facilitating events that promote the circular textile economy, fostering a more sustainable future through innovative community-driven efforts.

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Engage

Actively collaborating artists & designers within the gig economy to create dynamic opportunities B2B & B2C

Upcoming Events

Latest News

Springclean, a Black-owned nonprofit boutique, moves to Camp North End

by Amanda Harry February 7, 2025 Springclean, a nonprofit boutique dedicated to reducing waste, has moved to Camp North End, operating from 270 Camp Road. It is scheduled to move again this spring to a ground-floor space at Kinship, a new apartment building at Camp Nort…

Camp North End signs nonprofit boutique to fill another live-work unit

By Jen Wilson – Associate Editor, Charlotte Business Journal Feb 4, 2025 Read Article here !

Transforming Textile Waste into Sustainable Solutions: Springclean’s 4 R’s in Action

In a world increasingly aware of the environmental impact of fast fashion, the need for sustainable solutions has never been more pressing. Enter Springclean, a non-profit organization on a mission to divert textile waste from landfills and create a circular economy…

WSOC-TV 9 – Springclean keeps clothing, textiles out of trash while giving back

By Michelle Alfini, wsoctv.com CHARLOTTE — Tucked into the Innovation Barn, the Springclean workshop is where CT Anderson loves to create. The textile upcycling nonprofit makes new clothes, pillows, bags, and anything the volunteers can think up. As long as it’s…

AfroCareCLT preparing for fundraiser gala benefitting African students

Money raised will be used to add another floor to a school in Ghana. By WBTV Web Staff September 11, 2024 at 9:57 am EDT CHARLOTTE, N.C. (QC Life) – A Charlotte-based nonprofit is gearing up for a fundraiser gala benefitting students in Africa. Chef Awo…

Local Business Using Upcycling To SpringClean Clothing

March 27, 2024 by Deirnesa Jefferson CHARLOTTE, N.C — Springclean focuses on the creative reuse of donated materials and gives new life to items that have been previously discarded. They offer job training, workshops, and volunteer opportunities to help organizations…

Creative Reuse Podcast with CT Anderson

By Creative Reuse Podcast To kick off Black History Month, on this episode we are joined by Founder and Creative Director of Springclean CT Anderson. Springclean is a non-profit whose mission is to create jobs and reduce landfill space by repurposing textile material…

How you can make a difference by upcycling

Innovation Barn working to create a ‘circular economy.’ Author: Larry Sprinkle (WCNC) Published: 1:10 PM EDT July 14, 2023 Updated: 6:41 PM EDT July 14, 2023 CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Many businesses in the Charlotte area operate under what’s known as the…

Charlotte is Creative: Upcycling closet finds into art with Springclean

By WBTV Web Staff Updated: Nov 13, 2024 CHARLOTTE, N.C. (QC Life) – Taking old things and giving them new life, that’s what Springclean, a local nonprofit in Charlotte does. Artists from around the area take closet finds and make them into something new and…

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