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Recycled clothing finds new life with NetX DAM software

Written by John Chilson | January 15, 2019

The Renewal Workshop takes discarded apparel and textiles from large brands and repairs or cleans the garment, turning them into Renewed Apparel. The organization operates using a zero waste circular system—keeping waste out of landfills and reusing clothing materials by closing the loop— to recover the full value out of what has already been created to serve customers, partners and the planet. Their goal? Keep a million pounds of apparel and textiles in circulation and out of landfills by 2025.

 

The Challenge

The Renewal Workshop works with numerous big fashion brands in an image-centric world. Part of that work includes photoshoots, and from those shoots, photo assets that are of extremely high value for the company are often being used multiple times across different campaigns. With thousands of assets, most notably photography, the challenge was keeping them organized and easily searchable.  Before using NetX, that meant storing and finding images using a myriad of platforms including Dropbox, Slack channels and even emails.

Goals

 

Solution

By using NetX DAM software, the team can now create folders and collections so they’re able to differentiate between each brand and its imagery as they work across multiple brand partners.

NetX also allows staff to move images, lock them and make them only accessible to those who have permission. The team also uses NetX to manage its visual assets. For instance, when they’re producing a blog post or the newsletter, they can go into NetX and easily find the right image to complement the topic.

Implementation

To implement NetX, the organization set out to migrate thousands of images from various sources, which meant moving all photo assets living in other platforms, like their Slack channel, over to NetX.

The images were then organized for easy access. “It now allows us to get the most out of our employees' willingness to share things they shoot while adding assets to the mix, so it’s not chaotic like before,” says Jill Murphy, who handles marketing at The Renewal Workshop.

 Outcomes

The Renewal Workshop says it will continue to evolve with NetX, allowing the company to organize images in a more flexible fashion by tagging and labeling photo assets.  

“NetX lets us organize words and images and find them more easily and quickly,” says Murphy. “It also allows us to walk the walk when it comes to circular systems. We’re able to use and reuse images multiple times, just like we advocate for apparel and textiles.”