Sustainable textile solutions

Whether you’re a start up fashion brand wanting to source sustainable materials, or a manufacturer with an excess of fabric, or if you simply don’t know where to donate your unwanted clothing, we’re here to help.

Check below to see some of our favorite partnerships & collabs!

  • California State University - custom tote bags

    upcycled vinyl signage from campus construction

    Not wanting to send the materials to the landfill, the CSUN Sustainability Program contacted us to develop a sustainable solution. We created tote bags for the 2022 ‘Reduce, Reuse Expo’.

  • Community Clothing swaps

    only 20% of donating clothing stays in the US

    The other 80% is shipped over seas and disposed there. Our community clothing swaps offer a sustainable and fun way to extend the life of your unwanted clothing, and to refresh your wardrobe. Our pop-up swap is currently ongoing at Prostainable in Granada Hills, CA.

  • Sun Creature Productions - Custom upcycled gown

    2022 Academy Awards

    Charlotte Sanchez worked on the animated documentary Flee, which was nominated in a record breaking three categories. We worked with Pieced Together Couture to create this sustainable and colorful, red carpet look.

  • Joyaltee - Memory blankets from upcycled tee shirts

    Use coupon code ‘Roboro’ to get 10% off your order

    All of Joyaltee’s products are handmade in Vermont by business owner and full time mom, Alix Joyal and her team. Their upcycled blankets make for extra special, nostalgic and sustainable gifts!

  • Project Ropa - Giving Partner

    Roboro donates 10% of all designer reject sales

    Project Ropa is restoring dignity and empowering the lives of people experiencing homelessness in Los Angeles by providing clean clothes, hygiene essentials, and employment opportunities while also reducing textile waste.

  • California Product Stewardship Council

    Textile Recovery pilot program

    Roboro is a contributing partner to the CPSC and their several textile recovery projects and policy developments in California that expand circular fiber systems with reduced cost-burden on local government and rate payers through producer engagement.