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Everything you need to know about giving your clothes a second life.
Almost all textiles can be recycled — even stained or torn items. Acceptable items include:
A little prep goes a long way:
Donate items in good, wearable condition to thrift stores and charities — they'll be sold or given to someone in need.
Recycle worn-out, stained, or torn items through textile bins or retail take-back programs. They're shredded into fibers for insulation, rags, or new fabric.
Before tossing it, get creative:
Many major retailers now accept old clothes for recycling — regardless of brand or condition:
The average American throws away about 81 pounds of clothing per year. Textile waste accounts for roughly 6% of municipal solid waste.
By recycling just one bag of clothes, you help save water, reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and keep textiles out of landfills. Every item counts.