Troutdale residents invited to donate unused clothes and fabric for new recycling program

Hey packaging pros, big news from Troutdale, Oregon—WM, North America’s largest recycler, just launched the ReTRN program to tackle textile waste, kicking off April 24 during Earth Month. Residents can now leave labeled bags of old clothes curbside, with WM, Goodwill, and Reju teaming up to sort and recycle them. But here’s the twist: this textile push signals a growing shift toward closed-loop systems. For the paper packaging industry, it’s a wake-up call—advanced recovery tech is setting the bar, and fiber-based packaging must innovate to stay competitive in the circular economy race.https://katu.com/news/local/troutdale-launches-textile-recycling-pilot-to-combat-waste-new-recycle-clothes-fabric-oregon-waste-management

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