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  1. LES PETITES MAINS DU LIMOUSIN

    France

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    LES PETITES MAINS DU LIMOUSIN sort and recycle second-hand clothes and collected directly from individuals in the Limousin region via our own second-hand clothing containers and at our store. We export medium and large quantities of second-hand clothes for SECOND-HAND CLOTHES DEALERS of all sizes across France and worldwide. - Non-sorted "ORIGINAL" (garments + footwear) - CREAM EXTRA, PREMIUM, LUXURY 1 TOP OF THE RANGE - VINTAGE, LEATHERS & SKINS, LEVI’S, - HOUSEHOLD LINEN, OLD & EMBROIDERED LINEN - "SORTED & CLASSED" according to season, sex and garment (Crème, premium, 2nd preference, summer mix, winter mix), packed in 45 kg bales. We sell second-hand clothing by the kilo or ton, wholesale or semi-wholesale to satisfy all types of needs. Need more details? Contact us quickly indicating the type and quantities you require to get your quotation as fast as possible!

  2. GEBETEX TRI NORMANDIE

    France

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  3. VETECO - FRIPERIE

    France

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    VETECO has been specialised in collecting and recycling used textiles since 2000. We sort and collect items for our partners suited to their needs. Are you are an association, a local institution or a firm? Together we can build a recycling project for your textiles or clothes and working footwear by providing you with a traceability certificate. Please feel free to contact us so that we can discuss your project and so that you can ask for a quote.

  4. PAS PAR PAS

    France

    PAS PAR PAS aims to recover second hand clothing for the needy and employ the disabled whilst thinking about the future of our planet. We collect clothing through street containers and sell the original by the ton, sorted according to customers' requirements mainly in France and also for export. We implement secure and anti theft textile recovery containers (PAV) in partnership with local councils, social landlords and hypermarkets. The aim is to provide a local solution and increase the awareness of inhabitants with regard to donating and collecting textiles. Over 60% of textile waste can be reused. The remainder is recycled for use at the beginning of the textile industry. To achieve this aim, once collected and sorted with buttons zips, velcro strips and soles removed, the textiles are mechanically recycled.