2nd Home Take Back Program
EVERY YEAR, THE US GENERATES 21 BILLION POUNDS OF POST-CONSUMER TEXTILE WASTE
Our Solution: Circular Textiles
Compared to the traditional retail model, we strive to recycle and upcycle our linens at the end of their life.



Our Renewal Process
No one wants to see their much-loved linens in a landfill. That’s why the first step is determining if the product should be renewed, upcycled, or recycled — never thrown away. If it’s renewable, the linens are sent to be cleaned in the least wasteful and most effective way: with liquid CO2, which removes oils, particulates, and odors. They are then repackaged and labeled for sale as “renewed” product, and go on to bring comfort to another happy home.
If the item cannot be renewed, the material is upcycled into something new. If the material is too damaged to be used again, it is aggregated for recycling. Textile recycling is new to the home market, so Vizuliz is contributing research to a pilot program that addresses this growing need.
