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2016

Collaboration with "Benjie"

The "Benjie" children’s shoes company of Geneva has started a collaboration with TEXAID.

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Used clothes collection with underground containers

In densely-populated areas of larger communities and towns, the trend is increasingly towards space-saving disposal systems. Underground containers offer a clean and aesthetically pleasing solution to handling waste products in a hygienic way.

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Pilot project with TALLY WEiJL

In collaboration with the fashion label TALLY WEiJL, on 1st June 2016 TEXAID will commence a pilot project for collecting used clothes at selected branches.

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TEXAID at the Bern Grand-Prix

14th May 2016 is the date for the 14th "Bern Grand-Prix". Once again, TEXAID is organizing the used clothes collection at this year’s running Event.

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Optimized emptying processes thanks to innovative filling level sensors

As one of Europe's leading textile recycling companies, TEXAID is continually optimizing its working processes and quality standards, and guarantees ecologically sustainable and high-quality collection, sorting and recycling of used textiles.

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TEXAID at the Zürich Marathon

Sunday 24th April 2016 is the date for the 14th Zürich Marathon. This year, TEXAID is once again organizing a used clothes collection at the Event.

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REVANT brand dropped – in-shop collection system remains in place

Since 2013, TEXAID has offered in-shop collections in collaboration with selected clothing stores, enabling customers to donate used textiles while shopping. So far, this has been run under the REVANT brand.

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Industrial cleaning cloths made from used textiles

TEXAID now offers a wide product range for companies and businesses that use high-quality industrial cleaning cloths for professional cleaning.

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TEXAID collection points at Charles Vögele

Anyone looking around for a new outfit at Charles Vögele can at the same time also get rid of their old clothes there and receive a voucher to the value of ten Francs. In collaboration with TEXAID, the Swiss fashion company is getting involved in finding the best way to recycle unwanted textiles.

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