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    textile recycling center

    What to do with the clothing that is 'not good enough' to donate to a Secondhand Retail Store - but 'still good enough' to paint in?

    Here is a place in southern Minnesota that will accept such items.

    http://www.wipersrecycling.com/items_wanted.htm

    They said they will also occasionally accept the snibbles and bits left over from trimming blocks, etc. when they do 'a grind'

    I have about four bags of this kind of thing - what's left of a pair of jeans after cutting as many squares as I could, the seams left over after cutting a shirt apart, etc. etc.

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    I wonder if other large cities have companies/organizations that do this type of recycling. There are recycling centers for plastic and aluminium and paper, why not fabrics/clothing. Thanks for this info.
    Make it a scrappy happy day!

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    there might be - try googling "textile recycling"

    I called our trash pickup company - the person that answered the phone was not helpful at all.

    This is stuff that I've been wearing - although not in public :blush: - that I know could be shredded and reused - but I certainly would NOT buy it - or even dig it out of a 'free box' at a garage sale.

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    I wish we had a place like that, I am just getting a big bag full ready to go into Fridays garbage it would sure be nice to recycle it.

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    thanks for that info. it's very interesting! i didn't know that we had that here.
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    I am keeping a bag in the sewing room for snips and scraps to fill doggy pillows for the shelter.
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    I wish we had a place like that here in my area as well. There are alot of people who would like to recycle used clothing that is no longer wearable.

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    in times past, they would have gone for rag rugs and such...

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    What a great thought.
    I struggled with this for years. Seems such a waste to put these items in the trash.

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    Wow, these folks are recycling just about anything and all I get from my city is that "there is no market for this plastic, glass and cardboard. Recycling is not worth it for us."

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