Donating your unwanted clothing and other textile items is a great way to give back to the community. There are many organizations throughout Richmond Hill that will accept these items. Some retailers, such as H&M, also have in-store collection programs and can be contacted for more information. Pick a convenient location, your favourite registered charity or local business and your preferred mode of collection (pick-up, drop-off) to pass along items you are no longer using!
Elgin Mills Community Environmental Centre
Drop off clothing and other fabric items including towels, sheets and curtains for donation to Diabetes Canada. The Elgin Mills CEC is located at 1124 Elgin Mills Road East in Richmond Hill. Visit york.ca/wastedepots for hours of operation.
Registered charities
For-profit organizations
If your organization would like to be included in this list, please contact wastemgmt@richmondhill.ca.
DISCLAIMER: The City of Richmond Hill (“City”) maintains the directory of organizations for information purposes only. Details of the programs and services may change without notice. Residents are encouraged to visit organization websites and to call ahead to confirm what materials are accepted, hours of operation and fees (if applicable). Users are advised that the City does not endorse the organizations or services provided and is not responsible in any way for any injury to persons or property, or any damages or losses of any kind whatsoever, in connection with the use of any clothing donation bins or collection services.
What happens to your donated textiles?
Donating unwanted textiles extends the lifespan of your clothes and provides social and economic benefits to the community. The image below shows what happens to donated clothing. These outcomes can differ depending on the organization. For more information, please contact the organization that you donate your clothes to.
