Clothing Recycling
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By Pedro Carreira
Updated 25 June 2026
$21-36/pickup
Typical Cost Range
up to 30%
Typical Savings
Melbourne South
Service Area
Looking for clothing & textile recycling in Melbourne South? Bundle Waste compares rates across a network of waste providers in Melbourne to find the best deal for your business. Our clients in Melbourne South typically save up to 30% on their clothing recycling costs.
How Much Does Clothing & Textile Recycling Cost in Melbourne South?
| Bin Size / Frequency | Price Range |
| 240L-bin-per-pickup | $21-36/pickup |
| 660L-bin-per-pickup | $36-58/pickup |
| 1100L-bin-per-pickup | $50-78/pickup |
| bulk-per-tonne | $70-132/tonne |
| collection-bag-service | $13-21/bag |
Prices are indicative Melbourne market rates. Bundle Waste typically negotiates up to 30% below these rates.
Clothing & Textile Recycling Services Available
Collection and recycling of clothing, textiles, uniforms, linen, and fabric waste from businesses including hospitality, retail, healthcare, and corporate uniforms across Melbourne and regional Victoria.
Waste Types Covered
- clothing
- uniforms
- linen
- towels
- curtains
- carpet
- fabric off-cuts
- leather
- shoes
- rags
Bin Types Available
- 240L textile bin
- 660L textile bin
- 1100L textile bin
- cage bin
- bulk bag (1m³)
Melbourne South-Specific Information
Melbourne's southern suburbs encompass a diverse commercial landscape from the industrial zones of Dandenong South and Moorabbin through to the retail centres of Clayton, Oakleigh, and Cheltenham. Dandenong South is one of the largest industrial precincts in the Southern Hemisphere, housing hundreds of manufacturers and distributors. The corridor also includes significant healthcare, education, and retail operations. Heavy industrial waste from the Dandenong South precinct including scrap metal, plastics, chemical containers, and general manufacturing waste. Retail strips generate cardboard and food waste. Healthcare facilities produce clinical and general waste streams requiring compliant disposal.
Regulations and Compliance
Victoria's Circular Economy Act 2024 and product stewardship frameworks are moving towards mandatory textile waste reduction. The National Clothing Product Stewardship Scheme (Seamless) launched in 2023.
Landfill Levy: Textiles in landfill incur the $169.79/tonne levy. An estimated 800,000 tonnes of textiles go to Australian landfill annually — textile recycling avoids this levy entirely.
- Branded uniform destruction for security compliance
- Textile waste increasingly targeted by Recycling Victoria landfill diversion goals
- National Clothing Product Stewardship Scheme (Seamless) voluntary membership
- Workplace donation of clean textiles may qualify for tax deductions under ITAA 1997
Industries We Serve in Melbourne South
Related Services and Locations
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does commercial textile recycling cost in Melbourne South?+
Commercial textile recycling in Melbourne South costs: 240L textile bin — $25-70/month (collected monthly), 660L bin — $45-110/month, bulk collection — $100-350/tonne. Clean, wearable clothing in good condition may be collected for free or at reduced rates as it has resale value. Soiled or damaged textiles cost more to process. Branded uniform destruction costs $2-6/kg due to the added security requirement. Bundle Waste negotiates up to 30% below standard textile collection rates and identifies free collection opportunities for high-quality textile streams.
What happens to recycled textiles in Melbourne South?+
Recycled textiles follow several pathways: wearable clothing (40-50% of collected items) is sorted, graded, and sold to second-hand markets domestically and internationally; worn but clean textiles become industrial wiping rags ($200-500/tonne value); fabric off-cuts and damaged textiles are shredded into fibre for insulation, furniture filling, and automotive padding; and remaining textiles (10-15%) become recycled yarn or are used as fuel in cement kilns. Major textile recyclers in Melbourne South include Upparel, SCR Group, and Textile Recyclers Australia. Less than 15% of collected textiles end up in landfill.
How can hotels reduce linen and textile waste?+
Hotel textile waste reduction: 1) Linen management programme — track linen life cycles and repair before replacing (extends life by 30-50%). 2) Towel reuse programme — saves up to 20% on laundry and replacement costs. 3) Donate retired-but-usable linen to charities (tax deductible under ITAA 1997). 4) Recycle damaged linen as industrial rags ($200-500/tonne value versus $169.79/tonne landfill cost). 5) Partner with a textile recycler for end-of-life uniforms and linen. A 200-room hotel generates approximately 2-4 tonnes of textile waste annually — proper recycling saves $500-1,500/year versus landfill disposal.
How much does waste management cost for Melbourne's southern suburbs?+
Southern suburbs (Dandenong, Moorabbin, Cheltenham, Frankston) have competitive waste pricing at 5–10% below CBD. Industrial hubs around Dandenong South offer multi-bin discounts. A 1100L bin runs $75–145/month weekly.
How much does clothing and textile recycling cost for businesses?+
Commercial textile recycling in Melbourne costs $0–3/kg depending on quality and volume. Good-condition clothing may be collected free. Damaged textiles cost $1–3/kg. Minimum collection is usually 100–200kg. Fashion retailers generating 50+ kg/month should arrange scheduled collections at $50–120/pickup.
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Updated 25 June 2026