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Donate, recycle, or toss? A simple guide

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.

Step 1: Could someone wear it as-is?

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.

Step 2: Is it a textile, just worn out?

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.

Step 3: Is it actually trash?

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.

Skip the sorting entirely

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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