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Wilarts Promotes Circularity By Turning Textile Waste Into Community Livelihood

Gab DiazBy Gab DiazMay 17, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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The apparel manufacturer donated scrap fabrics to support upcycled products, scholarships, and sustainable livelihood.

Wilarts is taking a more responsible approach to textile waste by donating scrap fabrics to the Don Carlo Cavina Foundation, Inc. in Las Piñas City.

Volunteers of the Don Carlo Cavina Foundation, Inc. who are mothers of the foundation’s scholars, breathe new life into donated fabric scraps from Wilarts, transforming production waste into upcycled products that fund DCCFI’s scholarship programs.

The donation supports circularity by giving production remnants a second life through community livelihood. Instead of being discarded, the materials will be upcycled by DCCFI volunteers into handcrafted products under the foundation’s Sustainable Livelihood Program.

The income generated from these products will help fund DCCFI’s scholarship programs, allowing the initiative to support both livelihood and education.

Wilarts Owner and CEO William Yabut said the company wants its production to serve more than its clients. For him, redirecting waste materials to communities that can transform them into valuable products is one way to reduce environmental impact while helping people.

With over eight years of experience, more than 100,000 items produced, and over 10,000 clients served nationwide, Wilarts is using its position as a high-volume apparel manufacturer to create practical social and environmental impact.

The initiative reflects a growing shift among modern businesses: sustainability is not only about reducing waste, but also about creating value for people and communities.

Wilarts hopes its action will encourage other manufacturers to look at their own production waste as an opportunity to support circularity, livelihood, and community empowerment.

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