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What Hotels Do With Their Old, Worn Out & Stained Towels & Sheets

If you consider how much use they get and how many washings they go through, it’s easy to realize that linens wear out and need to be replaced much more often than the ones we use at home.

But did you ever wonder what they do with those old towels and sheets they can’t use in the rooms anymore? I did. So I did some research to find out…

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People who work in housekeeping are constantly on the lookout for linens that have seen better days and need to be taken out of regular room use at the hotel. What happens after that really depends on the establishment:

So there you go. Lots of different options, depending on the location.

The EPA said in 2023 that 7.7% of what was put into our landfills in 2018 (the last year they had publicly available data) was textiles; I’m hoping that more hotels, particularly major hotel chains, start doing what Westin is. I mean, it keeps the sheets and towels out of the landfills AND gives pajamas to children in need – win/win, no?

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