10 companies that reward you for getting rid of stuff you don’t need anymore

10 companies that reward you for getting rid of stuff you don’t need anymore
10 companies that reward you for getting rid of stuff you don’t need anymore

10 companies that reward you for getting rid of stuff you don’t need anymore

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Most of us are willing to agree that recycling is important — be it the Patagonia jacket you outgrew or the plastic water bottle you bought at lunch.

And while most of us mean to donate used clothes or finally find out the proper way to recycle batteries, far fewer of us actually get around to it in the end.

It might help, then, that some companies even offer incentives like store credit, discounts, and cash back for getting rid of the things you’re no longer using. Some stores, like Staples and Best Buy, can even recycle it in a better way than you can.

You can save money, or even make some, at the same time that you purge your place of clutter, and keep more trash out of landfills and help communities in need. 

Below are 10 companies that reward you for recycling stuff you no longer need:

Patagonia

Patagonia

Patagonia has a pretty great program to reduce waste, as well as the option to mail in Patagonia items that have reached the end of their useful lifespan. You can find the address here, or simply drop them off at the nearest participating retail store to keep them out of a landfill or incinerator.

For clothes that can still be worn, there’s Worn Wear. Using this program, you can either trade in Patagonia clothes, learn how to repair and care for them, or shop for clothes that have been previously loved. 

Trade in your past Patagonia clothes and gear at any Patagonia retail location and receive credit to put toward another new or used piece.

By keeping the Worn Wear wheel turning, you can upgrade your clothes, get money back to buy new ones, and avoid the landfills. 

Shop Patagonia here.

Madewell

Madewell

Stop by a Madewell shop year-round and drop off pre-loved pairs of jeans (your favorite older pair, your dad’s retired work jeans) and Madewell and the Blue Jeans go Green program will turn them into housing insulation for communities in need — and give you $20 off new ones.

Right now, you can even do it online thanks to a postage-paid mailer included with every online Madewell purchase. Pop your jeans into the envelope and send. You’ll still get $20 off Madewell jeans.

Shop Madewell to participate in the recycling program now.

Best Buy

Best Buy

Best Buy is the largest retail recycler of used electronics and appliances and will take all kinds of used tech to reduce e-waste, regardless of where you bought it, how old it is, or who made it.

You can find out if your item has value here and if so, you can trade it in for a Best Buy gift card. 

There are also recycling offers for certain products, like a coupon for 15% off a networking device when you recycle a modem, router, or modem/router combo or 15% off an HP Inkjet Printer when you bring in any used printer to a Best Buy store for recycling, plus a few more. 

Check the value of your recyclable tech items here.

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