INDOOR SOLUTIONS
INDOOR TEXTILE COLLECTION SOLUTIONS
Speak to your property manager or strata council to get a dedicated clothing and shoes recycling tote for your recycling room, parkade or any other suitable place inside your:
- Residential complex
- Office building
- Retail store
By responsibly disposing of unwanted clothes and shoes in one of our plastic totes you will make a positive statement about your commitment to the environment and the local community and your building will realize savings from diverting textiles away from the general waste stream.
- All equipment will be clean or new when placed.
- Containers will be serviced and emptied at least once every two weeks by our professional and friendly team and more frequent visits can be scheduled if necessary.
- Customers can also request unscheduled pickups
MUNICIPALITIES
We understand that recycling clothing and separating it from the general garbage can be very costly and time consuming. We appreciate the efforts that municipalities invest in reducing waste and we want to assist and be part of that effort.
We have created a custom-made “Textile Recycling Program for Municipalities” and we would like to have the opportunity to present it to you and see how we can make it work for you and your municipality’s needs.
LATEST NEWS
Green Inspiration BC has managed to brainstorm new version of bins that are completely safe
Pavel Lalev, a Manager with Green Inspiration BC, is celebrating. His company operates bins that collect used clothing and shoes, diverting textile waste from landfills with proceeds going towards various…
Green Inspiration is back on sites within Delta. Securr-manufactured collection bins have been approved.
City of Delta has approved the Securr manufactured Green Inspiration collection bins and has allowed us to put our bins back on sites within Delta.“The bins are made by Green…
The latest from Paris: what the Lower Mainland could learn from France’s handling of textile waste
Find out what can we learn from Parisians and more recycling tips from Green Inspiration’s Development Manager Pavel Lalev: https://www.vancourier.com/standout/the-latest-from-paris-what-the-lower-mainland-could-learn-from-france-s-handling-of-textile-waste-1.23806116