


UNIQLO has a free recycling program for its own branded clothing in any condition. Zara has a free textile collection program in select stores for all kinds of clothing and textiles in any condition (including shoes, linen, and accessories), which they reuse or recycle. The textiles are reused if they are in good condition, or they are recycled by shredding the materials for use in new products such as insulation materials

The clothing is sent to its textile recycling partners for recycling into new materials and products.Ĭlothing retailer H&M has a free recycling program in select stores for all kinds of clothing and textiles in any condition. All items are reused, repurposed, or recycled in Australia.Īfter offers a home collection service for used and unwearable clothing for a fee. UPPAREL (formerly Manrags) has a home collection service that accepts clothing (in any condition), shoes, linen, and other textiles for a fee. Some organisations accept worn, damaged and unsaleable clothing (even underwear!) which are recycled into industrial rags or other textile by-products.
