
Dropped off my left over fabric from sewing projects for recycling. So glad to have a place to help keep waste out of the landfill!
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Phoenix Fibers, based in Chandler, Arizona, is a closed-loop textile recycling company that began operations in July 2011. As part of the Kean family's group of recycling enterprises, including United Fibers and Bonded Logic, the company focuses on the sustainable conversion of textiles into valuable products.
Each month, Phoenix Fibers processes over 975 tons of denim and cotton fabric into shoddy fiber, which is used to manufacture a variety of products such as insulation for homes and appliances, automotive insulation, and prison mattresses. Committed to a zero waste philosophy, they collaborate with multiple recycling partners to ensure that nothing goes to waste in their operations.
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Dropped off my left over fabric from sewing projects for recycling. So glad to have a place to help keep waste out of the landfill!
I've taken old jeans here before. You know, the kind that have too many holes in them to donate to a resale store. Apparently they take all kinds of clothing or fabric in any size or amount. At...
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