What is Erin allowed?

What is allowed in the textile container?

Give textiles a second life.

Uw textiel wordt hergebruikt of gerecycled. Broken or worn textiles can often also be given a valuable purpose.

Always deliver textiles clean, dry and in a closed bag.

This may be placed in the textile container

  • Clothing – Women’s, men’s and children’s clothing.

  • Shoes – Tied together in pairs.

  • Bedding – Sheets, blankets, fitted sheets and pillowcases.

  • Bags – Handbags, backpacks, sports bags and other textile bags.

  • Cuddly toys – Soft textile toys.

  • Curtains – Curtains, net curtains and curtain fabrics.

Also welcome

  • Broken textiles

  • Worn textiles

  • Textile with small stains

These materials can often still be reused or recycled.

This is not allowed in the textile container

  • Heavily soiled textiles

  • Household waste

  • Wet textiles

Are you in doubt? Better let it out. This way we keep the collected textiles clean and suitable for reuse and recycling.

Why collect textiles separately?

Textile is a valuable raw material. By handing in textiles separately, they can be reused or recycled into new products and materials.

  • Less residual waste

  • More reuse of raw materials

  • Less waste

  • A circular textile chain

Together we give textiles a second life

Second Life Textile is committed to collecting, sorting and processing textiles every day. By handing in your textiles separately, you help create a more sustainable future.