Clothes Recycling in Halifax Making use of clothing and material items that we no longer want or need can be beneficial. As well as having a positive impact on the environment, it can enhance peoples lives. At Nnenna Textiles Ltd we offer cash for old pieces of clothing and materials, giving you a practical way of getting rid of things you don t need. Many of us have things stored in our homes or businesses that we no longer need. When having a clear out, choosing to recycle your fabrics is the best way to go.
Established in 1997, we use our expert industry experience to recycle, repair, and re-use what we can at our main mill in Huddersfield. If you would like more information about us or our services, please do not hesitate to get in contact.
Our Services It is important to us that we can recycle, reuse and repair as much clothing or material as we can. That is why we offer a wide variety of services for all our customers in the Halifax area. Whether you are a small company or large commercial chain, we can work with you. These services include:
Repairing clothing Recycling clothes Re-using clothing Repairing curtains Recycling excess fabrics Re-using curtains Recycling sheets and duvet covers Repairing shoes and other footwear Recycling handbags If you would like to find out more information about our services, please get in touch with us. Call us today on 01484 428 697 or fill in our contact form .
About Nnenna Textile Ltd We first began trading in 1997 and have since worked with individuals, charities, shops, and government textile banks. The team here at Nnenna Textiles Ltd export unwanted textiles, bags, shoes and more to people abroad. Anything that cannot be recycled immediately will be taken to our mill in Huddersfield. One of our main aims as a company is to provide employment for young people in the local area. Working helps to improve self-esteem at the same time as earning a wage, giving the necessary skills needed in life.
At Nnenna Textiles Ltd we work closely with third world countries to provide clothing and support. We have worked hard over the years to develop contacts and partners on the ground, enabling us to help people in different parts of Europe, Asia, and Africa.
Benefits of Recycling Clothes Recycling your unwanted clothing has many benefits. One of these is the positive impact that the process has on the environment. If clothing ends up in landfills, there is a lack of oxygen present to efficiently break down the organic materials within them. This results in a process of breakdown called anaerobic digestion which releases greenhouse gases into the atmosphere. It is estimated that Calderdale Council produces around 78,000 tonnes of waste every year, which roughly fills the Piece Hall courtyard from bottom to top. Recycling as much as we can helps to reduce waste and the amount of dangerous gasses that we release into the environment.
Another environmental benefit comes from the fact that recycling saves energy. The production of clothing worldwide uses extremely high amounts of water and electricity, wasting valuable energy which would be used for other things. Space in landfill sites is also saved by recycling and reusing clothing. Clothing often ends up in landfill sites, filling up space that otherwise would not need to be used. By recycling clothing, we can free up space in our environment and make it cleaner. If any clothing is not suitable for re-use, it can be recycled by us into new products. It does not matter if it is damaged or marked, our team are able to reproduce it into new fabric and items of clothing.
A huge benefit to recycling clothing is the positive impact it has on those in developing countries. We have established contacts in Europe, Asia and Africa and we regularly deliver clothing to people within these communities. Demand for clothing in third world countries is high and donating your unwanted items of clothing can make a huge impact on their lives.
What Clothing Can Be Recycled? Various items of clothing and fabric materials can be recycled, and it is essential we all know about this. Protecting the environment and helping those who need it should be top of all our lists. Some of the items that can be easily recycling, reused or repaired include:
Belts Tops Skirts Trousers Curtains Nets Linings Material Sheets Duvet covers Shoes Jackets Cushion covers Shorts Nearly all clothing or fabric materials are recyclable, making it more important that we work hard to reuse rather than throw away. The main categories of textiles that can be recycled include cotton, wool, jute, burlap, polyester, nylon, synthetic fibres, leather, and other patches of fabric. These types of fabric can be redesigned into new pieces of clothing or accessories for your home. Pieces of fabric can become tops, trousers, skirts, jackets, handbags, cushions and more.
Any clothing that is handed in could also be sent to third world countries across the world. It is important to us that we are able to help those who need it most. Going through your closet and finding clothes that do not fit you or suit your style can be a great way of helping people. Excess clothing does not have to go to waste.
Clothes Recycling in Halifax The town of Halifax sits in the borough of Calderdale in West Yorkshire and has an estimated population of 90,000. Halifax is known for its historic production of Rolo and Quality Street chocolates. There are plenty of things to do in the area, including a visit to the children s museum Eureka , Shibden Hall , or the Calderdale Industrial Museum . If you have clothing or materials that are unwanted, get in touch with our team today. They are available to collect door-to-door across the Halifax area, making your life easier.
Call Us Finding something to do with your unwanted or unused items can be a difficult task. At Nnenna Textiles Ltd, we make sure that nothing goes to waste. Our team can recycle, reuse and repair any clothing items that you give to us. For more information please do not hesitate to get in contact with us. You can call our team on 01484 428 697 or fill in our online contact form .