Old clothing crisis in Bremen: Container overcrowded - who helps now?

Die Altkleiderkrise in Bremen: Überfüllte Container, Insolvenz von Soex, neue Lösungen der Stadtreinigung ab 2025.
The old clothing crisis in Bremen: overcrowded container, bankruptcy of Soex, new city cleaning solutions from 2025. (Symbolbild/MB)

Old clothing crisis in Bremen: Container overcrowded - who helps now?

When it comes to old clothes in Bremen, you can now imagine a real crisis. The overcrowding of the old clothing containers in the city not only ensures an unsightly picture, but also for increased garbage accumulation. This can be seen from a recent report by Buten and Binnen , which illuminates the urgently required changes in old clothing policy.

The city cleaning Bremen has made the problem problematic after the company Soex, which was responsible for emptying the containers, registered bankruptcy in October 2024. As a result, around 20 to 25 of a total of 330 containers were temporarily dismantled. The Interzero (IZ) Circular Textiles GmbH has taken over SOEX and is now supposed to ensure regular emptying. The contract between the Bremen city cleaning and IZ Circular Textile runs until 2028. It remains to be seen whether this change can stabilize the situation.

bottlenecks and challenges

Currently there are problems at the recycling stations in Bremen, such as the Weser-Kurier reported. Especially in the districts of Blumenthal and Burglesum, there are acceptance stops for old textiles and shoes, which further reinforces the disposal bottlenecks.

The citizens are called to avoid full containers and take their textiles with them. By the way, heavily soiled and non -portable clothing belong in the residual waste, while well -preserved textiles should find their place in new places. The logistical situation is currently being improved, but the challenge of the situation remains. In 2024, the Bremen city cleaning collected 2200 megagram of old textiles in the city, which means an average of 175 kilograms per container and emptying.

The effects of fast fashion

An essential factor that contributes to the old clothing crisis is over-consumption in society, driven by the fast fashion chains, which offer hardly any quality due to their huge collections and low prices. Every year, around one ton of old clothes and textiles accumulate in Germany. This means that the storage and disposal of non -portable textiles also causes additional costs. Statistics show that almost half of the donated old dresses are classified as garbage, which is not only negative for the embracing people, but also for the environment.

In order to stop this negative trend, Thomas Ahlmann warned of "Fair Rating" that the structure of the second-hand market is at risk from the cheap new goods. A fee for the old clothing collection could be a solution to maintain the collaborations with the cities and municipalities. Non -profit collectors such as the inner mission, the German Red Cross and Caritas continue to play an important role in the old dress collection in Bremen by trying to keep the circulation of reusable textiles alive.

summarized it can be said that the problem of the old clothing in Bremen triggers an important debate about sustainability and resource management. Those responsible are required to find quick solutions in order to free the containers from garbage and to create space for well -preserved textiles again. Not an easy task, but there is something!

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