How-to
Hold up the item and ask one question. Here is how to decide in seconds.
Standing over a pile of clothes, the same question comes up again and again: does this get donated, recycled, or thrown away? Here is a quick decision guide that keeps almost everything out of the trash.
If it is clean and intact — yes, even if it is not your style anymore — it is a reuse item. It should be rehomed, not recycled or trashed. Bag it for pickup or donation.
Stained, ripped, stretched, pilled, or a single sock or shoe? It is still a recycle item, not garbage. Worn-out fabric becomes insulation, padding, and rags. The trick is routing it correctly — which a pickup that sends the unwearable share on for recycling does automatically.
Very little clothing truly belongs in the bin. The real exceptions are items that are wet, moldy, or contaminated with oil or chemicals — those can spoil a whole bag and cannot be safely reused or recycled. Everything else has a better destination.
The simplest rule: when in doubt, do not toss it. Bag it and let a sorting service decide.
Here is the shortcut: you do not actually have to separate reuse from recycle yourself. Bag everything wearable and worn-out together, book a free pickup, and the sorting happens for you. Only the genuinely contaminated stuff stays behind. See how recycling the unwearable works.
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