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  2. 8 Places To Donate Clothes or Sell Them for Cash Near Me - AOL

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    To locate more places where you can donate clothes near you, use the map below to get started. Resale Stores Near Me: Get Cash for Your Clothes There are two types of stores that will give you ...

  3. Textile recycling - Wikipedia

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    Textile recycling is the process of recovering fiber, yarn, or fabric and reprocessing the material into new, useful products. [1] Textile waste is split into pre-consumer and post-consumer waste and is sorted into five different categories derived from a pyramid model.

  4. Planet Aid - Wikipedia

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    Planet Aid, Inc. collects used clothing through a wide network of donation bins placed on public and private property, donation centers, and curbside pickups. [24] The group has collaborated with local businesses and other organizations to place bins on their property, with an aim to make donations more convenient and thus increase recycling rates. [25]

  5. 8 Clothing Items To Recycle, Repair or Replace - AOL

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    You might be surprised by the potential your old, distressed or even stained clothing still holds. While these items may no longer be suitable for wearing in public -- or even at home -- they can...

  6. Cotton recycling - Wikipedia

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    Internet-based recycling relies on the internet to create a channel of communication between people who would like to recycle clothing waste and groups who are collecting clothing waste. [4] Brand-led recycling occurs when fashion brands create self-led programs to support recycling or oversee clothing recycling. [4] Government-led recycling ...

  7. California Just Passed the Country's First Clothing Recycling ...

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    California is tackling the problem of textile and fashion waste with the country’s first law that requires clothing companies to implement a recycling system for the garments they sell.

  8. Buffalo Exchange - Wikipedia

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    Operating under a "buy, sell, trade" business model, it buys clothing and accessories from the public and resells them to the public. Buffalo Exchange targets a wide range of styles and ages with a mix of new and recycled clothing and accessories, including current trends, everyday staples, vintage, one-of-a-kind items, designer and more. [1]

  9. Suay Sew Shop - Wikipedia

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    As of September 2022, Suay had diverted 381 short tons (346 metric tons) of clothing from landfills. [3] The shop additionally offers clothing repair services, [1] fixing customers' damaged items with a turnaround time of three to seven days. [7] Costs for repair range from $10 to $40, with proceeds going to a fund for LA garment workers. [6]