Is textile recycling a future business standard?
Christopher Sharpe
Partner, Improving Profitability, Mitigating Revenue Loss through Expense Optimization
A common material to end up in landfills, despite its recycling potential, is textiles. In fact, large cities in the United States accept discarded textiles in curbside recycling bins. It’s not a service that is widely available to the public, despite a pressing need to keep textiles out of landfills.??
For businesses that deal with textiles, recycling these materials might become a consumer expectation sooner rather than later, as the push for sustainability impacts shoppers’ decisions.??
How are textiles recycled??
Textile recycling typically follows these steps:?
There are three main methods of recycling:?
Companies are beginning to invest in textile recycling.??
As sustainability efforts become more important for the planet, and for brand reputation, more and more companies across the textiles industry are investing in recycling programs.??
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Most recently, athleisure wear brand Lululemon invested in Australian recycling company Samsara Eco. According to, Lululemon and Samsara Eco “will collaborate to make recycled nylon and polyester from the apparel waste generated while producing Lululemon’s athletic apparel and use it to create brand-new apparel.”?
Other examples?:?
With more big names adopting these kinds of incentives, it seems reasonable to assume that textile recycling is going to continue to be at the forefront of the apparel industry.??
Textile waste is on the rise.??
The push for more textile recycling options is incredibly timely, as textile waste rates are only rising.??
In the United States alone,?has increased by 80% over the past 20 years and is the country’s fastest-growing waste stream. That amounts to over 30 billion pounds of textile waste being burned and dumped every year.?
In conclusion…?
Textile waste is a growing problem, and consumers don’t always have easy access to recycling solutions. Some apparel brands are leading the charge to offer textile solutions to their customers, as a part of a rising cultural shift towards sustainability. As green initiatives become more and more present in shoppers’ minds, these recycling incentives may become a standard expectation.?