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Place to Recycle Clothing?
Does anyone know of a nearby place to take old clothing for recycling? I don't mean I want to donate wearable clothing to Goodwill. I'm talking about clothing that's no longer usable as clothing (torn, threadbare, etc.) but could be ground up and recycled as insulation, pulp, or something like that. Ideas?
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http://www.epa.gov/osw/conserve/materials/textiles.htm
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(Dark fabric doesn't make such nice rags, having already absorbed heavy dye once).
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I've never gotten a satisfactory answer from either Goodwill or Salvation Army.
I believe also Bikes Not Bombs can use cotton rags.
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http://www.rickross.com/reference/tvind/tvind46.html
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Local clothing recycling
If you use the bin at Assembly Square, please be sure it is our brightly colored one - there are two others in the same parking lot that belong to another organization.
And I'd love to encourage people to also donate wearable clothing which enables us to provide free clothing to local shelters and anti-poverty programs in Somerville and Cambridge.
More at www.secondchances.org.
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