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Textile Recycling locations

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Every year, millions of pounds of clothing end up in landfills—much of it still perfectly usable or recyclable. By recycling your textiles, you help reduce environmental waste, conserve water and energy, and extend the life of valuable materials. Whether it’s a worn-out shirt, a single sock, or faded linens, your old textiles can find new life as insulation, cleaning cloths, or even new garments.

Find Your local drop off

Northern California

Municipal Recycling / Landfill Drop-Off Centers

  • Yolo County Central Landfill (Woodland): Accepts all textiles during regular hours. Materials reuse includes resale, wiping cloths, fiber-grade recycling, and area rugs


  • Napa Recycling & Waste Services: Suggests dropping worn-out textiles at thrift shops, which then recycle unsold items—through partners like Blue Jeans Go Green, Goodwill, American Textile Recycling Service, and USAgain


  • Salinas Valley (Gonzales): At Johnson Canyon Landfill’s MRF, they accept clothing, linens, shoes, purses, hats & more. Nearby Goodwill and Salvation Army locations also welcome donations

USAgain Bins (Bay Area)
Same convenient drop-off model with outdoor bins widely available across Northern California—collected as part of a national network

Johnson Canyon Landfill (Salinas)

Gonzales, CA

MRF accepts clothes, linens, shoes, accessories

Southern California

  • Suay Sew Shop
    Los Angeles, CA
    Up‑cycling hub—drop textiles in $20 bag for up to 20 lb and get credit suayla.com


  • USAgain drop‑off bins
    City of Industry / Canoga Park, CA
    Outdoor bins for any textiles usagain.com


  • H&M (textile take‑back)
    Carlsbad, CA
    Retailer accepts any textiles in‑store for recycling

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