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Zero Waste Daniel

Reuse. Rethink. Reroll.

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Online
USA

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Fast Fashion
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Sustainable fashion

As the name suggests, Zero Waste Daniel is a 100% zero waste clothing company founded and run by Daniel Silverstein. By sourcing dead stock fabrics from the textile industry in New York, Daniel and his team create unique, gender neutral pieces by hand. He is the inventor of the closed loop production system called ReRoll that leaves no fabric to be wasted. Aside from running a clothing business, Daniel uses social media to inspire others to reuse fabric in creative and fun ways.

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Shop

Support Daniel’s work and look great doing it! Explore his online shop

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Watch

Want more of Daniel’s quick wit? Stream his digital comedy series

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Follow

Get daily inspiration on how to reuse and repurpose your clothing on Instagram

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Learn

Want more in depth DIY tips and tricks? Explore the resources and start your sewing journey

Perfect for...

fashion lovers, activists, zero-waste enthusiasts

Our Honest Opinion

Besides being entertaining, Zero Waste Daniel’s content is informative and makes starting your slow fashion journey easy. We love that his tutorials on TikTok and Instagram are accessible and focus on encouraging people to reuse what they have before purchasing new.

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