New Troutdale program aims to cut down textile waste
Hey eco-watchers, big news out of Troutdale, Oregon! The city just launched a groundbreaking textile recycling pilot with WM, Goodwill, and Reju, aiming to tackle the 17 million tons of textile waste Americans generate each year. With only a 15 percent diversion rate since 1980, this program offers curbside pickup and a second life for worn-out clothes through fiber-to-fiber recycling at WM’s new facility in South Carolina. Now, here’s the twist for the paper packaging industry: this textile initiative signals rising consumer and municipal demand for circular systems, meaning packaging companies better prep for similar expectations—think fiber recovery, closed-loop logistics, and cross-sector collaboration.https://www.koin.com/local/multnomah-county/new-troutdale-program-aims-to-cut-down-textile-waste/
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