The new year marks a time to re-establish or create new habits. If you're getting ready to clean out your closet, the Collar City offers a textile reuse and recycling program that can help clear the clutter.
TROY, N.Y. (NEWS10) — The new year marks a time to re-establish or create new habits. If you're getting ready to clean out your closet, the Collar City offers a textile reuse and recycling program that can help clear the clutter.
The United States Environmental Protection Agency (US EPA) estimated 11.3 million tons of textiles were sent to landfills in 2018. Textiles refer to a category of items, ranging from clothes and shoes to handbags, blankets, and sheets.
There are currently five textile reuse and recycling bins placed throughout the city. You can bring any textiles as long as they are clean, dry, and free of any odors or residues. Materials can be in any condition.
If your textiles come in non-wearable condition, they will be separated and recycled into items like insulation, pet bedding, and more. If your textiles are still wearable, they will be reused by communities in need.
The city also has recycling bins back in stock. They are available in 16-or-22-gallon sizes.