Top 10 Best Places to Recycle Your Clothes in Malaysia 2025

In today’s fashion-forward world, especially for women who love to stay on top of trends, wardrobes can quickly overflow with clothes that are no longer in style or have been worn out. Instead of letting these garments collect dust in your closet, why not make a smarter choice? You can either sell your pre-loved clothes to earn some extra cash or donate them to selected recycling centres where they will be put to good use. Recycling clothes helps you declutter and supports a more sustainable future.

Whether you’re preparing for Chinese New Year, Hari Raya, Deepavali, or any other occasion, recycling old clothes is a meaningful way to contribute to a greener environment. Malaysia offers numerous clothing recycling centres where you can donate your clothes to charity or repurpose them into valuable materials. These centres offer paid and unpaid services, allowing you to choose the best option. Embrace sustainability this year by recycling your clothes and making a positive impact while spreading good fortune and prosperity.  This list of the top 10 best clothing recycling centres in Malaysia for 2025 will guide you toward making responsible choices while embracing a greener future.

10 Best Places to Recycle Your Clothes in Malaysia 2025

Table of Contents:

Recycle Your Clothes to Get Rewards

  1. H&M 
  2. ZALORA
  3. Refash
  4. IPC Recycling & Buy Back Centre
  5. Monki

Recycle Your Clothes For Donation

  1. Kloth Cares
  2. Community Recycle for Charity (CRC)
  3. Salvation Army Malaysia
  4. Kedai BLESS
  5. Life Line Clothing Malaysia (LLC)

Recycle Your Clothes to Get Rewards

1. H&M

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H&M Hennes & Mauritz AB, commonly known as H&M, is a Swedish multinational fashion retailer founded by Erling Persson in 1947. Originally a women's clothing store named Hennes, the company expanded in 1968 after acquiring Mauritz Widforss, adding men's wear to its product range. As part of its commitment to sustainability, H&M launched its garment collecting programme in 2013. 

Customers can bring unwanted textiles to any H&M store near them, such as Sunway Pyramid Shopping Mall, 1 Utama, or Paradigm Mall Johor Bahru, for recycling, where items are either re-worn, reused, or recycled. H&M's loyalty program members earn 100 points and receive a 15% digital voucher for participating in this initiative. Additionally, H&M introduced a rental service in 2019 for select outfits, offering more sustainable fashion options. For more information about any other store location, you may check on H&M's website.

2. ZALORA

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Zalora, founded in 2012, is a leading online fashion retailer in Southeast Asia, part of the Global Fashion Group. Zalora has gained recognition for offering various clothing, shoes, bags, and accessories. In line with its commitment to sustainability, Zalora encourages customers to be "Planet Positive" through its clothing recycling initiative. C

ustomers can pack unwanted clothes, shoes, bags, or fabric items to participate and drop them at designated collection boxes near them, such as AEON BIG Wangsa Maju, Lotus's Parit Raja or Bukit Serindit Recreational Park. After snapping a picture of their items in front of the box and noting the box number, they can scan a QR code or visit the provided link to fill in a form and receive cashback for their contributions. By doing so, Zalora supports the recycling and repurposing fashion items to minimise waste. For more details about this program or any other location, you can visit Zalora’s website.

3. REFASH

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Image Credit: REFASH Malaysia

REFASH, the largest thrift store brand in Singapore and Malaysia, promotes secondhand fashion to reduce the environmental impact of fast fashion. Simply pack your unwanted clothes (10-100 pieces) and drop them off at any Refash store near you, such as  Jaya Shopping Centre, Sungei Wang Plaza and Paradigm Mall Johor Bahru or Instant Cash Out event. 

You’ll get paid in cash or REFASH points for unaccepted items returned or donated to Life Line Clothing Malaysia for recycling. REFASH’s commitment to sustainability helps extend the life of clothes and minimise fabric waste. For more details, visit the REFASH website to learn more about REFASH locations.

4. IPC Recycling & Buy Back Centre

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IPC Shopping Centre, established in December 2003, is Malaysia’s first shopping centre anchored by IKEA and a prominent part of the Ikano Group's portfolio in Southeast Asia. Located in Mutiara Damansara, it offers a family-friendly shopping experience across 5 retail levels, featuring a wide range of stores from home living to fashion, food, and entertainment. Families can enjoy kid-friendly play areas, edutainment, and al fresco dining. 

IPC also makes recycling rewarding—drop off your recyclables at the Recycling & Buy Back Centre (RBBC) on Level LG1 from 8 AM to 10 PM and earn Tack Points as a Tack Club member! For more information, visit IPC Recycling & Buy Back Centre's official website to know other location or download the IPC App to become a Tack Club member and start earning rewards today.

5. Monki

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Monki, a Swedish clothing brand established in 2006 and part of the H&M group, is a vibrant platform for self-expression. With roots in Asian street style and Scandi-cool fashion, Monki’s collections feature curated denim, bold prints, and seasonal essentials that encourage individuality and creativity. If you want to clear your wardrobe of unwanted clothes, Monki makes it easy. 

Simply bring any clothing or home textiles to a store near you, such as Sunway Pyramid Shopping Mall, 1 Utama and Gurney Paragon Mal,l for recycling (up to two bags daily with at least five pieces per bag). You’ll receive a 10% discount voucher—combining fashion with eco-consciousness. For more details, visit MONKI’s website to know other locations and join the journey towards sustainable fashion.

Recycle Your Clothes For Donation

6. Kloth Cares

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Kloth Cares is a Malaysian brand promoting sustainable living through textile recycling. By bridging the gap between fashion and eco-consciousness, Kloth Cares offers a simple way to dispose of unwanted clothes responsibly. 

If you want to clear out your wardrobe, drop off any textiles, including clothing, footwear, and household fabrics, at Kloth Cares bins near you, such as at Sunway Velocity Mall, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM) and Persada Johor International Convention Centre. With each contribution, you help reduce landfill waste and support a greener planet. For more information and to find a drop-off location near you, visit Kloth Cares’ website and be part of the sustainable movement.

7. Community Recycle for Charity (CRC)

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Image Credit: Community Recycle for Charity (CRC)

Community Recycle for Charity (CRC) is a Malaysian initiative that promotes sustainability and supports charitable causes through textile recycling. Recycling unwanted clothes and household items contributes to a better environment and helps raise funds for various social welfare programs. 

Drop off your old clothes, shoes, and textiles at any CRC collection points nationwide to get involved. In return, you’ll be helping those in need while reducing waste. For more details and the nearest drop-off location, visit CRC’s website and join the movement for a greener, more compassionate world.

8. Salvation Army Malaysia

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Image Credit: Salvation Army Malaysia

The Salvation Army Malaysia provides spiritual and practical support through various programmes, including residential care homes for children, youth, and the elderly, as well as daycare centres and special education services. Established under the Salvation Army (Incorporation) Act 1956, it operates throughout Malaysia as part of the Singapore, Malaysia, Myanmar, and Thailand Territory. 

Donations of clothing, furniture, and household items are welcomed to support their initiatives. For more information and to find a donation centre near you, visit the Salvation Army Malaysia website.

9. Kedai BLESS

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Kedai BLESS is a social enterprise that supports multiple causes through its profits, focusing on providing meals and educational supplies for 1,000 Myanmar refugee children and supporting drug rehabilitation centres. BLESS also empowers marginalised communities by hiring single mothers, Orang Asli, refugees, and ex-drug-rehab patients. 

Kedai BLESS also donates clothing and household items to communities in need. The store also recycles donations, ensuring even items unsuitable for sale are repurposed to benefit people with disabilities. You may visit their store at 1 Utama or Mid Valley Megamall for participation donations. Or you can check out Kedai BLESS’s website for more information and other locations.

10. Life Line Clothing Malaysia (LLC)

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Image Credit: Life Line Clothing

Life Line Clothing Malaysia (LLCM) is dedicated to reducing fabric waste and diverting textiles from landfills. Since 2013, LLCM has worked closely with communities, corporations, and local governments across Malaysia to collect used textiles and household goods. With hundreds of drop-off locations and regular collection drives, LLCM partners with schools, universities, places of worship, and businesses. 

They also collaborate with local charities to generate revenue and support their causes. To contribute, visit a bin near, such as at Universiti Malaya, or you can contact them to pick up the things at your place. You can check on Life Line Clothing Malaysia (LLC)’s website for more information on getting involved and to know any other location bins.


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