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How Recycled Clothing Banks will be helping the homeless in 2024

How Recycled Clothing Banks will be helping the homeless in 2024

by Lisa Smith | Sep 11, 2024 | Charity

Raising awareness and support for HandsOn London The cost of living crisis in the UK has intensified the difficulties faced by homeless people, pushing more individuals into homelessness and making it harder for them to regain control of their lives in all aspects....
Breaking down fabrics into reusable molecules – chemical recycling

Breaking down fabrics into reusable molecules – chemical recycling

by Lisa Smith | Aug 11, 2024 | Better textile recycling

The science behind the recycling revolution Researchers have developed an innovative chemical-processing technique capable of breaking down fabrics into reusable molecules. This advancement is part of a broader effort to tackle the growing environmental concerns...
Could you start making a positive difference to our environment and level of landfill use?

Could you start making a positive difference to our environment and level of landfill use?

by Lisa Smith | Jul 25, 2024 | Better textile recycling, Recycled Clothing Ideas

Updated report findings show we still have a long way to go. WRAP’s Textiles Market Situation Report (TMSR) was first published in 2016, with a second edition in 2019. The report delivered a deep-dive into economic trends impacting on the re-use and recycling of key...
Five kinds of clothing that you shouldn’t recycle

Five kinds of clothing that you shouldn’t recycle

by Lisa Smith | Jun 7, 2024 | Better textile recycling, Clothing Bins

So, which items should we be more cautious of when it comes to recycling our clothes? As concern for the proper disposal of clothing waste grows, many consumers are turning towards recycling their old garments instead of discarding them. However, not all clothing...
Is fast fashion slowing down?

Is fast fashion slowing down?

by Lisa Smith | May 20, 2024 | Better textile recycling, Clothing Bins

In response to the detrimental effects of fast fashion, are brands ready to change their approach for the sake of our environment? With a noticeable slow-down in production, simplified supply chains, and a shift in mindful consumption to mitigate environmental impact,...
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We are already a well-established recycling supplier with over 10 years’ experience and Recycled Clothing Banks is a new initiative working exclusively with public sector and private commercial organisations.

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RECYCLED CLOTHING BANKS Unit 27 Chamberlains Farm, Sporehams Lane, Danbury, Sandon, Chelmsford CM3 4AJ
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