Corpus Christi CWL

2024 Clothing / Textile Drive

Our 2024 Clothing / Textile Drive is scheduled for May 11-20.

Clean out your closets & bring your unwanted clothing & textiles of all types to:

CORPUS CHRISTI PARISH HALL PARKING LOT
5931 – 4th ST NW
(CORNER of THORNDALE ROAD and 4th ST NW)

A textile is any item made from cloth, leather or an artificial fabric like vinyl. Any textile item can be recycled and given a second life.

We accept any textile in good useable condition  including bath mats, bedding (comforters, sheets, pillow cases, blankets), belts, boots, bras, coats, curtains/draperies, dresses, hats, flip flops, jackets, jeans, jerseys, pajamas, pants, purses, scarves, shirts, shoes, shorts, skirts, slippers, socks, stuffed animals, suits, sweaters, sweatpants, sweatshirts, table linens, ties, towels, t‐shirts, undergarments, handbags...

If donating shoes, boots, mitts, socks please tie them together.

NOTE:  This is for TEXTILE RECYCLING ONLY – we cannot accept rags, suitcases, hard toys, commercial laundry textiles, items from hotels or hospitals, etc. items with sponsor logos, uniforms, sports equipment, team uniforms, fabric scraps, fabric rolls, fabric books, mattresses or mattress pads, rugs, upholstery, pet clothing or beds.

Do not bring items that are wet, moldy, smelly, oily or paint covered. NO BOOKS

This is a community service project of Corpus Christi CWL.

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What do we do with your donated textiles?

Used textiles do have utility and value, and this creates opportunity to divert textiles out of the waste stream, revive the product’s life, or reincarnate the raw materials.

We sell approved items to Trans-Continental Textile Recycling Ltd (TCTR), a British Columbia owned and operated company that has processed recycled textiles since 1990. TCTR takes full responsibility for the complete processing and distribution of all the textiles collected, from usable clothing to industrial wiping rags and textile waste. 

Money raised is used to support a variety of projects and not-for- profit organizations. See our Community Support page for some of the things we support.

 

NOTE: For your non-textile items, St Gerard's is holding a White Elephant and Plant Sale on the weekend of April 27 and 28. Accepting donation Drop off on Thursday, April 25 from 2 to 6 PM and Friday, April 26 from 10 AM to 3 PM. Do you have something you can donate to the sale? Check your secret hiding places. Please, no used clothing or non-functioning electronics. Thank you for your support for this event.