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Joanna Giudice turns trash into trend-setting fashion art education

31 Dec '10
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While writing her senior honors thesis, Del Giudice researched her materials, learning that while they have only been around for about 50 years, they can take anywhere between 500 to 1,000 to decompose.

"They are a mass-produced object," she said "and they are filling our landfills and our oceans, not to mention the chemicals that are used to make them. It's not healthy for the environment. We hear a lot about the three Rs," she said "reducing, reusing and recycling. I added a fourth – re-imagine."

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