Rewoven is an easy way for people to contribute to environmental change in small steps
Learn sustainability through play
The fashion industry produces massive environmental damage — and young people rarely learn about it until bad habits are already formed.
The fashion industry produces over 92 million tonnes of textile waste annually, most ending in landfills.
A single cotton t-shirt requires 2,700 litres of water to produce — enough drinking water for 2.5 years.
Fashion accounts for 10% of global carbon emissions — more than international flights and maritime shipping combined.
Rewoven combines education with real-world action through four powerful features.
Master sustainability concepts through interactive quizzes spanning the circular economy, recycling, fast fashion impacts, and more. Earn badges and climb the leaderboard.
Point your camera at any clothing label to instantly learn its environmental impact. Understand the true cost of what you wear.
See the real environmental impact of your sustainable actions. Track water saved, clothes diverted from landfills, and carbon avoided.
Browse products made from textile waste — tote bags, pencil cases, patchwork creations. Plus, log your clothing donations with photo proof and compete on the leaderboard.
Within the first year, Rewoven aims to create measurable environmental and educational impact across the UAE.
Get Rewoven free on the App Store
Complete quizzes and challenges about sustainability & fashion
Scan clothing labels and track your environmental impact
Donate clothes, shop upcycled products, and climb the leaderboard
The core audience. Learn sustainability through interactive quizzes, earn badges, compete with friends, and build lifelong eco-conscious habits.
Integrate Rewoven into sustainability and life-skills curricula. Track student progress and run in-class challenges with the school dashboard.
Co-brand and co-create content. Rewoven partners with environmental NGOs and textile companies like Embee for real-world credibility.
Download Rewoven today and start making sustainability simple — one small step at a time.