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TekTailor Upcycles Would-Be Waste Into Unique Gifts

2020-05-15 09:00:00| Waste Age

Santa Rosa, Calif.-based TekTailor has been in the cutting and sewing business for nearly 30 years, making protective gear initially for skateboarding, then for the military. The family-owned business kept its scraps and had accumulated a great deal

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