The pile of old t-shirt scraps was driving Ross Lohr nuts. It was 2016, and Lohr’s company, Project Repat, had a waste problem that was reaching a critical mass. The Cambridge, MA-based company, which ...
Employees: Founders are both full time and they have one, part-time employee. The pitch: We buy far more T-shirts in the U.S. than we’ll ever need, and many of those shirts wind up donated to ...
When Ross Lohr and Nathan Rothstein founded Project Repat in February 2012, they wanted to prevent retailers and consumers alike from sending used T-shirts to landfills to go to waste. Six years later ...
To continue reading this content, please enable JavaScript in your browser settings and refresh this page. Boston-based Project Repat, a company that turns old T ...
At last night’s Mass Innovation Nights, Project Repat’s Nathan Rothstein said the company has found amazing success with one product in particular: Quilted blanks from your used T-shirts. Now the ...
WASHINGTON — We’ve all got them, old tee shirts that we will never wear again but we just can’t bring ourselves to get rid of. Whether they hold sentimental value, or you just love the look of them, ...
NEW HAVEN, Conn. (WTNH) — We all have those favorite t-shirts from events that are hard to let go of but are taking up space! Here is a solution, called Project Repat and joining us with more is CEO ...
-- Who can argue about the idea of being a patriot at this time of year (or any time of year, for that matter)? -- Those looking for jobs in the fashion industry have a new resource courtesy of ...
Nathan Rothstein's first venture into the T-shirt recycling business flopped. The 29-year-old tried to take old shirts with college logos and repurpose them into tote bags and scarves. No one was ...
Local restaurateur and chef, Jason Santos has opened a new restaurant in Boston, and Project Repat will help you find a use for your favorite old shirts. In the heart of the Seaport, One Seaport…two ...
There is a way to turn that mountain of unused t-shirts accumulated through various travels into something you will cherish and actually use. Project Repat will take your T-shirts and turn them into ...