Recycling Franchise Business Opportunity in Florence, Kentucky
Florence, Kentucky, is a bustling and welcoming community known for its family-friendly neighborhoods, thriving local businesses, and its focus on sustainable practices. Entrepreneurs looking for new business opportunities will find an interesting prospect in Clothes Bin®, a leading recycling business. We are pleased to offer this franchise for sale in Florence, where prime territories are available.
The city hosts Spring and Fall Clean‑Up Weeks, during which residents can bring large items and debris to the Public Services Facility for proper disposal, helping reduce clutter and waste in neighborhoods. Additionally, from mid-October through mid-December, it collects leaves for composting, further supporting eco-friendly waste management.
This community is ready to embrace a business model like Clothes Bin®, which thrives on these shared principles. Read more to learn how this clothes recycling franchise opportunity works.
Why Invest in Florence?
Florence boasts a vibrant commercial landscape, which points to high community engagement and foot traffic — ideal for driving awareness and engagement for a recycling franchise. The city is also well-positioned within Boone County’s solid waste network, featuring multiple recycling drop-off locations, curbside services, and even special events for recycling items like electronics, Christmas lights, and more.
Further, the state is preparing to launch an extensive sustainable materials management plan under the EPA’s Solid Waste Infrastructure for Recycling (SWIFR) program. Projects include setting updated recycling goals, improving data tools, and establishing a circular-economy framework.
Clothes Bin® is poised to be the next Green Movement among consumers, offering an easy and accessible green solution to help reduce landfill waste. Florence could be ideal for starting a clothing recycling franchise business.
How This Franchise for Sale in Florence, Kentucky Works
We are a national franchise system made up of franchisees who own protected territories and operate clothing recycling Bins.
Your franchise will feature strategically placed Bins throughout your territory in high-traffic, easy-access locations such as schools, community centers, shopping malls, gas stations, and religious organizations. Community members drop off their pre-loved shoes and clothing into the Bins.
The Bin Location Information Program (BLIP) monitors each Bin and alerts the franchisee whenever it approaches its capacity and needs to be serviced. Bin location can significantly impact the volume of contributions you receive. The Bins work 24/7/365 without overtime pay, and they never call in sick, which means the Bins recycle textiles year-round.
Our franchisees play a key role in helping others do their part for the environment. When you join the Clothes Bin® family, you’ll become an advocate for promoting sustainability and clothing recycling in your local community.
Investment and Financing Options for Florence Franchise Owners
To become a Clothes Bin® franchisee, you will need to make an upfront investment, which is on the lower end of the scale in franchising. For more details, click to review our Franchise Investment, Requirements and Startup Costs.
Florence entrepreneurs can also explore various financing options, such as bank loans, 401(k) rollovers, or home equity lines of credit. If you’re interested, visit our page to learn more about this exciting Kentucky franchise.
Take the Next Steps Towards Franchise Ownership
Our brand is an excellent opportunity for veterans, teachers, firefighters, and anyone looking to grow a side business and enhance their livelihood. We also cater to experienced business owners in other industries who wish to diversify and expand their holdings. When you’re ready to start a clothes recycling franchise business, Clothes Bin® is here to help. You can also request more information today via our website. Win-Win with the Bin.

Chief Operating Officer of Clothes Bin Franchise. A Certified Franchise Executive (CFE) through the International Franchise Association (IFA). Also, a member of the Entrepreneurs’ Organization (EO), he participates regularly on business panels and is an experienced public speaker.

