Re Old, damaged clothing recycling
@SallyinIndiana You mentioned before that you burn old clothing that you felt was too crummy for Goodwill, etc. I meant to tell you that those organizations benefit from selling old textiles to recyclers.
My mother (now deceased) told me about textile recycling around 30 years ago, so it's been going on for a long time. And it took me a long time to finally remember to post about this topic!
I know that old textiles are also purchased by paper companies to use in making rag paper. I actually visited a paper company in Michigan once to see a large scale operation. Since you like DIY projects, your family can make rag paper too! Or rag rugs. There are many links and youtube videos.
The info below was found on Can Worn or Damaged Clothing be Donated? - Earth911.com

@SallyinIndiana You mentioned before that you burn old clothing that you felt was too crummy for Goodwill, etc. I meant to tell you that those organizations benefit from selling old textiles to recyclers.
My mother (now deceased) told me about textile recycling around 30 years ago, so it's been going on for a long time. And it took me a long time to finally remember to post about this topic!

I know that old textiles are also purchased by paper companies to use in making rag paper. I actually visited a paper company in Michigan once to see a large scale operation. Since you like DIY projects, your family can make rag paper too! Or rag rugs. There are many links and youtube videos.
The info below was found on Can Worn or Damaged Clothing be Donated? - Earth911.com