Drop-off bin available for used textiles, benefits those with disabilities

Enumclaw Self Storage has joined forces with Puget Sound based nonprofit Northwest Center to give back to the community by hosting a convenient drop-off bin for textile recycling that also supports local children and adults with developmental disabilities.

Enumclaw Self Storage has joined forces with Puget Sound based nonprofit Northwest Center to give back to the community by hosting a convenient drop-off bin for textile recycling that also supports local children and adults with developmental disabilities. Customers and residents are encouraged to donate re-usable clothing, linens, towels, shoes and other household textiles by dropping off bagged items at the collection bin at 810 Blake St. in Enumclaw.

According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Americans discard 85 percent of unwanted clothing and shoes into the trash each year, amounting to more than 11 million tons of textiles added to landfills annually. Recycling these items benefits local families and the community by providing lower cost clothing options, reducing landfill waste and supporting local charities.

Proceeds from donations collected at bins are used to fund the wide range of services provided by Northwest Center. Donations are tax deductible and tax receipts are available online at bigbluetruck.org or at host sites.

Since 1965, Northwest Center has served people with developmental disabilities through inclusive childhood education, early intervention, employment services, and jobs. When people of all abilities learn and work together, everyone benefits. Learn more www.nwcenter.org.