What is a Cyclothe Bag? #
A Cyclothe Bag is a specially designed, made from 100% recyclable materials, provided by Cyclothe for collecting and transporting your textile waste. Each bag is embedded with a unique QR code and RFID tag that allows for seamless tracking throughout the recycling process, ensuring transparency, traceability, and compliance with environmental regulations. These bags are a critical part of our circular textile system, helping to give your unwanted textiles a second life!
Where can I get a Cyclothe Bag? #
Cyclothe bags are distributed by municipalities that partner with Cyclothe. Below is a list of our partner municipalities and details on where you can collect your Cyclothe bags:
Vänersborg Municipality
You can pick up Cyclothe bags at Vänersborg Municipality Building, directly from the reception desk.
Monday – Thursday 08:00-12:00, 13:00-16:00
Friday 08:00-12:00, 13:00-15:00.
Address: Sundsgatan 29, 462 33 Vänersborg
Trollhättan Municipality – (internal project only)
You can pick up Cyclothe bags at Trollhättan Energi AB, from the reception desk.
Monday – Friday 9:00-12:00, 13:00-15:00
Adress: Förrådsgatan 2, 46132 Trollhättan
What is the maximum weight a Cyclothe Bag can carry? #
A Cyclothe Bag is designed to carry up to 7 kilograms of textiles. For safety and to ensure smooth processing, please avoid overloading the bag.
What happens if my Cyclothe Bag gets damaged or torn? #
If your Cyclothe Bag is damaged or torn, you can dispose of it in the nearest recycling bin—please avoid using damaged bags.
If the bag was damaged after being filled, empty the items into another sturdy bag and dispose of the damaged Cyclothe Bag in the recycling bin. You can then continue to use the new bag for your items to ensure they are properly processed.
Can I reuse a Cyclothe Bag? #
No, Cyclothe Bags are designed for single use to ensure the accuracy and integrity of tracking and sorting processes. However, rest assured—Cyclothe Bags are made from 100% recyclable materials and will be recycled after completing their jobs, contributing to a sustainable circular system!