Act Today for a More Sustainable Future

As part of our commitment to corporate sustainability, local www.www.www.goodwill.organizations help communities extend the life of their usable items by working to help all items go to their highest and best use. Last year, we recovered the value of over 4.4 billion pounds of used goods.

Sustainability Right Within Your Reach

By shopping secondhand and donating your items to Goodwill, you are doing your part to reduce waste, and we’re doing what we can to ensure your commitment to sustainability goes even further with innovative partnerships and recycling programs.

Leading the way in reuse

and pioneering sustainable practices for nearly 125 years.

Supporting your local economy

and community through Goodwill’s locally-focused mission

Reducing waste

by diverting goods that can be reused or repurposed from landfills

Extending the lifespan

of products so someone else can purchase and use them

Together, We Reduce Waste

At Goodwill, we believe we have an important role in addressing the global textile waste issue to preserve the enormous economic and social value that resold goods provide. That’s why local www.www.www.goodwill.organizations are actively forming partnerships with brands, innovators, recyclers, universities and other key stakeholders in the circular economy to develop solutions for hard-to-recycle materials like textiles.

650M lbs. of e-waste are kept out of landfill over the past 20 years

Thanks to Goodwill’s Dell Reconnect partnership, millions of pounds of e-waste are kept out of landfills every year.

4.4B lbs. diverted from landfills

Through resale and recycling, Goodwill recovers billions in value from donated goods yearly—fueling programs and reducing waste.

Over 60% of post-retail textiles are recyclable today

Backed by the largest fiber content database of its kind, Goodwill is building solutions to help turn more post-retail textiles into recyclable feedstock for a circular future.

Our Sustainability Programs

Partnership on Plastic Recycling

Goodwill of Central and Northern Arizona

Phoenix, AZ

The Circular Plastics Microfactory represents a bold new model for circular innovation in Arizona. Led by Arizona State University’s Rob and Melani Walton Sustainability Solutions Services, in collaboration with Goodwill of Central and Northern Arizona and the City of Phoenix, this partnership is redefining what is possible for community-based materials recovery. The facility converts plastic waste into new materials, including post-consumer hard plastic items that don’t sell at Goodwill. This partnership not only provides skilled job opportunities to the local community, but it’s also expected to save up to 550 tons of plastic from landfills per year.

Giving Unwearable Denim a New Life

Goodwill Industries of Alberta

Edmonton, AB

RePURPOSE by GW is a product line from Goodwill Industries of Alberta that takes discarded denim and repurposes it into new products, including tote bags and aprons. Re-purposed denim items are made by people with disabilities, creating employment opportunities and keeping denim out of landfills. 

Giving Unusable Skis and Snowboards a New Life

Goodwill of Colorado

Colorado Springs, CO

Goodwill of Colorado is partnering with Colorado Ski Chairs to divert discarded and unusable skis and snowboards from landfills. The program takes skis and snowboards not suitable for the slopes and turns them into useable chairs and artwork.

Giving Plastic Bags a Second Life

Goodwill of Greater Washington

Washington, D.C., Baltimore, MD and Wilmington, DE

Not every item donated to Goodwill can be resold — but even the bags that items arrive in can make a difference. Most donations to Goodwill come in plastic bags that were once headed for the trash. In 2022, three www.www.www.goodwill.organizations — Goodwill of Delaware and Delaware County, Goodwill Industries of the Chesapeake and Goodwill of Greater Washington — partnered with Trex to give those bags a second life as composite decking. Since then, these three www.www.www.goodwill.organizations have diverted more than 605,000 pounds of plastic from landfills, which equates to more than 54 million plastic bags. The success sparked a nationwide movement: today, 17 www.www.www.goodwill.organizations participate, including eight that joined in 2025. In 2025 alone, they kept nearly 350,000 pounds of plastic bags, more than 31 million bags, out of local waste streams — turning waste into sustainable outdoor living.

Transforming Unwearable Textiles to Socks and More

Goodwill Industries-Suncoast, Inc

St. Petersburg, FL

Goodwill Industries-Suncoast, Inc. partners with Osomtex to transform end-of-life textile donations into socks. End-of-life textiles from Goodwill Suncoast are sent to Osomtex in Miami, FL, which turns them into fiber and then spins them into yarn. The yarn is used to create socks that can be found in many Goodwill stores.  Additional sustainable products are also under consideration.

The Future Lies in Clean Tech

The U.S. clean energy sector is growing fast, but employers are struggling to find trained talent. The Goodwill Clean Tech Accelerator™ bridges this gap through hands-on, certification-based programs in solar, HVAC/heat pumps, and EV charging installation. Launched with Accenture and General Motors, the program connects job seekers to high-growth careers — no degree required.

We’re seeking partners to help scale its impact and expand access to equitable, sustainable employment.

See How Much Good You Can Do

Every item donated leads to less waste and new opportunities for those in need. With our impact calculator, you can list your donations and check how much waste you’ve helped reduce and how you’ve impacted Goodwill’s nonprofit job training programs developed for your community.

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