Close Menu

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

    What's Hot

    Get a Samsung OLED gaming monitor for just $350

    Qualcomm Snapdragon X2 Elite tops the Apple M5 in new test video

    Tapo’s 1440p Wi-Fi security cam is 42% off! Grab it now for $70

    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    • Artificial Intelligence
    • Business Technology
    • Cryptocurrency
    • Gadgets
    • Gaming
    • Health
    • Software and Apps
    • Technology
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest Vimeo
    Tech AI Verse
    • Home
    • Artificial Intelligence

      Read the extended transcript: President Donald Trump interviewed by ‘NBC Nightly News’ anchor Tom Llamas

      February 6, 2026

      Stocks and bitcoin sink as investors dump software company shares

      February 4, 2026

      AI, crypto and Trump super PACs stash millions to spend on the midterms

      February 2, 2026

      To avoid accusations of AI cheating, college students are turning to AI

      January 29, 2026

      ChatGPT can embrace authoritarian ideas after just one prompt, researchers say

      January 24, 2026
    • Business

      New VoidLink malware framework targets Linux cloud servers

      January 14, 2026

      Nvidia Rubin’s rack-scale encryption signals a turning point for enterprise AI security

      January 13, 2026

      How KPMG is redefining the future of SAP consulting on a global scale

      January 10, 2026

      Top 10 cloud computing stories of 2025

      December 22, 2025

      Saudia Arabia’s STC commits to five-year network upgrade programme with Ericsson

      December 18, 2025
    • Crypto

      Bernstein Discusses Bitcoin’s Weakest Bear Market Yet – “Nothing Broke”

      February 9, 2026

      Ethereum Price Hits Breakdown Target — But Is a Bigger Drop to $1,000 Coming?

      February 9, 2026

      Damex Secures MiCA CASP Licence, Establishing Its Position as a Tier-1 Digital Asset Institution in Europe

      February 9, 2026

      Bitget and BlockSec Introduce the UEX Security Standard, Setting a New Benchmark for Universal Exchanges

      February 9, 2026

      3 Meme Coins To Watch In The Second Week Of February 2026

      February 9, 2026
    • Technology

      Get a Samsung OLED gaming monitor for just $350

      February 10, 2026

      Qualcomm Snapdragon X2 Elite tops the Apple M5 in new test video

      February 10, 2026

      Tapo’s 1440p Wi-Fi security cam is 42% off! Grab it now for $70

      February 10, 2026

      This 8BitDo Retro wireless ‘mecha’ keyboard is just $63 today

      February 10, 2026

      Star power, AI jabs and Free Bird: Digiday’s guide to what was in and out at the Super Bowl

      February 10, 2026
    • Others
      • Gadgets
      • Gaming
      • Health
      • Software and Apps
    Check BMI
    Tech AI Verse
    You are at:Home»Technology»Don’t Donate Torn, Stained Clothes and Sheets—Send Them to Trashie
    Technology

    Don’t Donate Torn, Stained Clothes and Sheets—Send Them to Trashie

    TechAiVerseBy TechAiVerseNovember 17, 2025No Comments9 Mins Read1 Views
    Facebook Twitter Pinterest Telegram LinkedIn Tumblr Email Reddit
    Don’t Donate Torn, Stained Clothes and Sheets—Send Them to Trashie
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest WhatsApp Email

    Don’t Donate Torn, Stained Clothes and Sheets—Send Them to Trashie

    We all have a favorite purchase that we’d love to last forever. Maybe it’s a fuzzy blanket that nothing comes close to replicating, or a limited-edition, circa-2008 bedazzled iPod shuffle. As priceless as these things feel, they’re not infallible. You’ve got about two to three years, give or take, before your beloved bed sheets and feather pillows are going to give up the ghost and need replacing. Electronics are also complicated to dispose of, given that batteries can’t be thrown in the trash, yet you want to free up some storage space.

    When their time is up, you must—in the most literal sense—lay them to rest. I take the mantra of “reuse, reduce, and recycle” very seriously, and will eke out as much extra mileage as I can by cutting up old sheets and towels to use as cleaning rags, or making a ratty old pillow into a makeshift dog bed. Recycling programs near me don’t accept textiles, so eventually I have to toss them into the trash, knowing they’re headed to a landfill.

    The numbers on textile waste are astounding. In 2017, the UN Environment Programme reported that 92 million metric tons of textile waste were generated globally each year, with the US accounting for 17 million metric tons, according to another 2017 statistic by the Environmental Protection Agency.

    Photograph: Julia Forbes

    It feels pretty bleak. However, thanks to a targeted social media ad, I found a textile-recycling subscription service that’s the answer I’ve been looking for: Trashie. Purchase a “Take Back Bag” for $20 and you can send in clean, used clothing, bedsheets, shoes, and even old Halloween costumes. The bags come in packs of one or three. There is also the “Take Back Tech Box” for $25, where you can send back old electronics that have been collecting dust in a drawer. In return, you earn points for discounts or gift cards at major retailers like Cozy Earth and Nuuly. You can also shop and earn points at partner sites, like Parachute. So, if you’ve been looking for an excuse to get rid of last season’s trends that not even the thrift store would want (goodbye, puffy quilted tote bag; I do not understand why this was a trend), this is it.

    Trash to Treasure

    Dr. Andre West, director of The Zeis Extension (ZTE) at North Carolina State University’s Wilson College of Textiles, corroborated the UN’s and EPA’s data in his research. And he says the problem of textile waste is only getting worse.

    Fast fashion is to blame for a lot of this, he says. “In the USA, there would be a higher amount [of waste] than there has been in the past. I don’t see it slowing down at this point in time.”

    Furthermore, it’s hard to track where textile waste ends up, and thus, calculating exact numbers like this can be quite the undertaking. “It’s also hard to determine [data], because waste goes into all different avenues—it doesn’t go into one big lump. Some of it gets discarded, some of it gets burnt, some of it gets cubed and shipped to other countries,” he says.

    Dr. West painted a picture for me of how big a deal not only the process is, but how impactful a business like this could potentially be. “Sorting products is still in its infancy of how to do it properly,” he says.. “Even if you sorted by color, they’re all made from different materials with buttons, zippers, and linings.” He also told me that items can oftentimes be mislabeled. This affects recycling because breaking down each of these fibers requires a different, often time-consuming process, so having a service like Trashie handle this is a potential game-changer.

    What Can Be Recycled?

    Photograph: Julia Forbes

    Into my Take Back Bag went a duvet cover that my dog chewed holes in and some old linens that were the material version of a Walking Dead zombie. You can also throw in clothing that isn’t suitable for donation. Hate to tell you, but that stained sweater? No one’s going crazy over that one at the thrift store, but it is perfect for Trashie’s recycling purposes. Trashie accepts a pretty extensive list of recyclable items (assuming they’re clean), which you can find here.

    I also partook in the Take Back Tech Box, sending in up to 10 pounds of old charging cords and phones. If you’re worried about personal information still on your devices, Trashie has a process to erase your data. More on that in a minute.

    Photograph: Julia Forbes

    I sealed both the Take Back bag and the Tech Box (adhesive strips are attached), added some extra tape for good measure, and then scanned the QR code on the bottom right of the bag. Once you’ve signed up for an account, you’ll be prompted to enter a numerical code printed below the QR code. From there, drop it off at your nearest UPS location and enjoy the points added to your Trashie account. Points give you access to more exclusive deals, called “Premium Deals.” You can also earn points by shopping partner deals on Trashie’s “Deals” tab, where a bag or box purchase isn’t required—look for a small, green “TC” logo on qualified deals. However, points are only accrued once you buy via the TC deal (Trashie redirects you to the site you’re looking to gain points on). It takes much longer to earn a substantial number of points this way, and you’re not recycling anything.

    How the Magic Happens

    I reached out to Trashie’s CEO and founder, Kristy Caylor, to learn more about Trashie and what she envisions for the future of textile recycling. Caylor comes from a fashion background, where she witnessed firsthand the water and textile waste the industry generates—particularly in the fast-fashion avenue.

    Once shipped off, your bag is ultimately delivered to one of Trashie’s recycling centers. “Our material recycling happens after the sorting process and through a network of certified partners primarily in the United States,” said Caylor. “These partners work according to the Global Recycled Standard. We prioritize working with partners that are geographically close to our domestic sorting operations to minimize shipping and reduce our carbon footprint.”

    To touch on the sorting process, it’s kind of like when you separate your paper, plastic, and glass recyclables. Take Back bags and Tech Boxes are sorted with precision to determine what is available to work with. If items still have some life left to give, they’re donated to charity. The rest continues its way through Trashie’s recycling process. As stated on Trashie’s website, “Reusable items are redistributed through a network of global partners, ensuring they reach the right people at the right time.”

    I asked Caylor about this, too, curious to see where these charity items wound up. Here’s what she told me: “When items are designated for reuse, they’re redistributed through our domestic and international network of retailers who have a specific need for those categories—everything is sorted by product type and condition to ensure the right match. This category-based approach maximizes reuse and significantly reduces what ends up in the trash. Some items flow through charitable channels across the US, where we supply seasonally relevant products to meet local needs.”

    Photograph: Julia Forbes

    A more recent example of local needs can be seen with Trashie’s outreach to those affected by the LA wildfires, working to apply not only the Trashie recycling process but get clothing resources to those in dire need. But this distribution isn’t just to make an impact on communities both domestic and international—it’s to keep these materials from ending up in landfills, which circles back to the founding mission of Trashie. Kind of like how recycling itself is a circular process.

    Trashie handles both e-waste recycling and data purging domestically as a security measure. No outside parties are involved; handling in-house controls access to devices and data during this process. Old devices are cleared of your personal information and either refurbished or shredded to extract metal and plastic components.

    If you’re as curious as I am about what my duvet cover is going to be transformed into, I asked Caylor about that, too. “These products can be cut into materials and repurposed into products like pet bed filling, insulation, carpet padding, industrial rags, or even re-spun into new yarns,” she said. “For example, cotton sheets might be turned into the soft fill used in pet bedding.” Ironic how my dog Randy could prevail in this situation with a new bed, given that he destroyed the duvet.

    How Does the Rewards System Work?

    Trashie via Lille Allen

    So you want to cash in on your recycling efforts with these newfound points you’ve amassed. Once your Trashie account is all set up, there are two main categories of rewards: the “Premium” ones that you apply points to, or the ones I lovingly refer to as “the freebies.” You can peruse both these categories daily to see if any new brands have joined the roster. The free ones usually include coupon codes to apply at checkout, whereas the Premium offerings deduct points from your overall TrashieCash sum, often for an even better discount. Trashie also has a Chrome extension that helps tally up points and discounts when you shop via partner sites. Save the Earth, save some money—a double-whammy win-win.

    As for the premium points, you get 30 points or “TrashieCash” with a single TakeBack Bag. Discounts will vary by vendor. Many options cost five TrashieCash points for an exclusive discount code, like a $20 discount at Cozy Earth for a purchase of $60 or more. In the case of Andie Swim, 20 points equals a $20 discount.

    While you can’t apply points to buying another Trashie TakeBack Bag directly from the site, here is a workaround: You can use them to purchase it on a partner site that offers them. If you don’t want to buy bags individually, you can also sign up for a subscription to get a bag every month, three months, or six months. Opting for a subscription also gives you a 15 percent discount, bringing the total to $17 per bag.

    You may have all sorts of streaming subscriptions, but a recycling service is an easy way to reduce your environmental impact while still getting benefits. As for me, I’m excited to get a replacement duvet cover with my points—looks like I’ll be cashing in on that Cozy Earth deal after all.

    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Reddit WhatsApp Telegram Email
    Previous ArticleYoung People Are Tripping on Benadryl—and It’s Always a Bad Time
    Next Article 25 Best Tech Books to Gift (2025): Biographies, Startup Histories, Exposés
    TechAiVerse
    • Website

    Jonathan is a tech enthusiast and the mind behind Tech AI Verse. With a passion for artificial intelligence, consumer tech, and emerging innovations, he deliver clear, insightful content to keep readers informed. From cutting-edge gadgets to AI advancements and cryptocurrency trends, Jonathan breaks down complex topics to make technology accessible to all.

    Related Posts

    Get a Samsung OLED gaming monitor for just $350

    February 10, 2026

    Qualcomm Snapdragon X2 Elite tops the Apple M5 in new test video

    February 10, 2026

    Tapo’s 1440p Wi-Fi security cam is 42% off! Grab it now for $70

    February 10, 2026
    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    Top Posts

    Ping, You’ve Got Whale: AI detection system alerts ships of whales in their path

    April 22, 2025660 Views

    Lumo vs. Duck AI: Which AI is Better for Your Privacy?

    July 31, 2025249 Views

    6.7 Cummins Lifter Failure: What Years Are Affected (And Possible Fixes)

    April 14, 2025148 Views

    6 Best MagSafe Phone Grips (2025), Tested and Reviewed

    April 6, 2025111 Views
    Don't Miss
    Technology February 10, 2026

    Get a Samsung OLED gaming monitor for just $350

    Get a Samsung OLED gaming monitor for just $350 Image: Samsung To paraphrase a certain…

    Qualcomm Snapdragon X2 Elite tops the Apple M5 in new test video

    Tapo’s 1440p Wi-Fi security cam is 42% off! Grab it now for $70

    This 8BitDo Retro wireless ‘mecha’ keyboard is just $63 today

    Stay In Touch
    • Facebook
    • Twitter
    • Pinterest
    • Instagram
    • YouTube
    • Vimeo

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from SmartMag about art & design.

    About Us
    About Us

    Welcome to Tech AI Verse, your go-to destination for everything technology! We bring you the latest news, trends, and insights from the ever-evolving world of tech. Our coverage spans across global technology industry updates, artificial intelligence advancements, machine learning ethics, and automation innovations. Stay connected with us as we explore the limitless possibilities of technology!

    Facebook X (Twitter) Pinterest YouTube WhatsApp
    Our Picks

    Get a Samsung OLED gaming monitor for just $350

    February 10, 20263 Views

    Qualcomm Snapdragon X2 Elite tops the Apple M5 in new test video

    February 10, 20263 Views

    Tapo’s 1440p Wi-Fi security cam is 42% off! Grab it now for $70

    February 10, 20264 Views
    Most Popular

    7 Best Kids Bikes (2025): Mountain, Balance, Pedal, Coaster

    March 13, 20250 Views

    VTOMAN FlashSpeed 1500: Plenty Of Power For All Your Gear

    March 13, 20250 Views

    This new Roomba finally solves the big problem I have with robot vacuums

    March 13, 20250 Views
    © 2026 TechAiVerse. Designed by Divya Tech.
    • Home
    • About Us
    • Contact Us
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms & Conditions

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.