Wednesday, November 21, 2018

How to recycle your clothes

What to do with old clothes? Some are technically wearable - but waay out of fashion, or getting a bit old. Some are beyond wearing. What can I do that isn't adding to landfill?

Now there's a recycle option. One that comes with rewards.

How to recycl your clothes

Drop-off at H&M stores

Fashion store H&M has a zero waste goal for the clothes (and other textiles) that you drop off in their recycle stations. So far they've taken in the equivalent of 89 million T-shirts for their Rewear, Reuse, Recycle process.

Rewear

Clothing that can be reworn is sent overseas for second-hand use.

Reuse

Textiles no longer suitable to wear are converted into product such as cleaning cloths.

Recycle

Textiles that can't be reused are recycled into textile fibres or used to manufacture products such as insulation materials.

Reward

For each bag of used textiles they'll give you a discount voucher. Mine was 15% off your next item. It may vary for different places or countries. If you don't need it, why not pass it on. It's a chance to brighten the day of a random shopper.

What to do

Up the back of the shop, look for a recycle station like this one.

H&M clothes recycle station

To get your voucher, talk to a staff member first. For more information see H&M Recycle your clothes or their partner Ico-spirit.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

I’ m not entirely sure, but, I have seen a recycle your old clothes bin @ Kathmandu

david said...

Thanks for the tip. I'll have a look if I see a Kathmandu store. That's the kind of thing I'm hoping for - that more and more shops take up good initiatives like this.