Target Corp launches chain-wide denim take-back event

US retailer Target Corp is inviting customers to exchange used denim items as part of its “first” chain-wide denim take-back event in a bid to promote circularity. Consumers can recycle their denim items in exchange for a one-time 20% off coupon, as part of Target’s circularity efforts.

Target shared it is making it easier for consumers to make “more sustainable” choices by keeping used or outgrown denim out of landfills while saving on products used in their daily lives.

The Denim Take-Back Event will be held from 4 to 10 August, where consumers can recycle up to five used or outgrown denim items of any brand in-store and receive 20% off a new denim apparel purchase with Target Circle.

Consumers can use the promo code for all denim apparel, including Target-owned brands like Universal Thread, Wild Fable, Goodfellow & Co, Cat & Jack, and national brands like Levi’s.

Target explained that the denim take-back event is a response to the growing consumer interest in products and programs that help reduce waste and further the retailer’s commitment to creating and curating inclusive, sustainable brands and experiences.

Recent Posts

Mellowdrama launches repurposed fabric waste

Mellowdrama has launched its latest ready-to-wear collection, ‘AlterEgo,’ using repurposed fabric waste focusing on themes of individuality and self-expression.

1 day ago

DRDO Partners to advance defence textile technologies

DRDO, Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, and 10 companies have signed agreements to develop and produce advanced textile-based products for…

1 day ago

Milliken & Company offers non-PFAS turnout gear fabrics

Milliken & Company has announced that it is the first textile manufacturer to provide non-PFAS materials for all three layers…

1 day ago

Evaya unveils GOTS-certified sleep product line

Evaya Organics proudly introduces a line of sleep products designed to promote better sleep while prioritizing health and environmental sustainability.

2 days ago

Benin’s organic cotton initiative moves into second phase

An initiative in Benin is helping small-scale farmers transition to organic cotton farming under the Cotton made in Africa Organic…

2 days ago

Lenzing, CPL and Oniverse launch biobased acetic acid for dyeing

Lenzing has joined forces with CPL Prodotti Chimici and Oniverse to introduce biobased acetic acid as a sustainable alternative for…

3 days ago