The Challenge
When large textile volumes become difficult to manage
Bulk textile accumulation creates more than a storage issue.
Without structured removal and secure handling, organisations can face operational delays, increased costs and unnecessary disruption.
Space Recovery
Free up warehouses, depots and storage capacity.
Secure Handling
Maintain control over sensitive or branded materials.
Operational Efficiency
Reduce disruption and simplify stock removal.
Rapid Response
Support urgent or time-sensitive clearance projects.
Clearance projects we support
Protectex can support a wide range of textile clearance requirements.
Warehouse Clearances
Large-scale stock removal and warehouse recovery.
Site Closures & Relocations
Secure support during business transitions and moves.
Surplus & Excess Textiles
High-volume garments and stored inventory.
Multi-Site Collections
Coordinated textile clearances across multiple locations.
Branded & Sensitive Textiles
Secure handling of identifiable or controlled materials.
Time-Sensitive Projects
Urgent stock removal and rapid-response requirements.
Protectex helps our partners to:
Recover valuable warehouse and storage space
Reduce operational disruption and delays
Simplify complex textile clearance projects
Maintain control over branded or sensitive materials
Support ESG and sustainability commitments
Create a secure and documented disposal route
Nationwide Collection and Logistics Support
Managing large textile volumes often requires more than removal alone. Protectex can support coordinated collection programmes designed around your operational requirements.
Support may include:
Scheduled collections
One-off clearances
Multi-site coordination
Volume reporting
Secure destruction certification
Sustainability reporting
Many organisations use this service to support site transitions, operational planning and responsible stock management.
Due Diligence & Compliance
Compliance & Assurance
Certificate of Destruction
Audit-ready reporting
Secure handling procedures
Traceable processing
Environment Agency registered
Responsible Outcomes
Sustainability reporting support
Landfill diversion prioritised
Material recovery routes explored
Fibre reprocessing opportunities
Energy recovery where necessary
Sustainable Pathways
Bulk textile clearances do not need to end at disposal.
Where materials are suitable, textiles may be directed into recovery and manufacturing pathways supporting alternative material use and circular innovation.
Potential applications may include:
Industrial wiping cloths
Punchbag filler
Acoustic insulation
Thermal products
Industrial materials
Protective packaging
Innovation and fibre development









