Fabrics include: blankets, curtains, clothing, towels, sheets etc.
Clothing and fabric scraps
If it's in good condition, consider giving it away or selling it.
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Return to Retailers: Many clothing retailers accept unwanted, damaged or unwearable clothes and recycle them for repurposing.
- Dejcuba accepts denim (any brand) for recycling – drop off in store or purchase a postage satchel through their website.
- H&M has a free recycling program in select stores for all kinds of clothing and textiles in any condition.
- Underwear for Humanity has a recycling program for its customers for underwear and bras. They will recycle other brands if you purchase their underwear first.
- UPPAREL has a home collection service that accepts clothing (in any condition), shoes, linen, and other textiles for a fee. All items are reused, repurposed, or recycled in Australia.
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Use for rags.
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Put it in red/waste to landfill bin.
Sheets, towels, blankets
If in good condition, give it to charity. The RSPCA South Australia accepts blankets for bedding.
Sheets, towels, quilt covers
Drop off clean sheets, towels or quilt covers at any Sheridan’s store or outlet as part of the Sheridan Recycling Program.
All brands accepted.
NO quilts, mattress protectors or underlays accepted.
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Use for rags.
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Put it in red/waste to landfill bin.
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