Will Goodwill Take Rugs?
Will Goodwill Take Rugs? Donation Options Explained (PH Edition)
Many people wonder whether Goodwill accepts rugs, especially when cleaning out a home or replacing an old rug. The short answer: most Goodwill locations only accept rugs that are clean, odor-free, and in good condition. Damaged or heavily worn rugs are usually rejected. Here’s what to know—and which donation options exist for Filipino households.
Quick Takeaways
- Goodwill accepts rugs—but only if they are clean and undamaged.
- Rugs with stains, odors, or heavy wear are usually refused.
- In the Philippines, many local charities accept rugs in good condition.
- Upcycling or repurposing is often easier for old rugs.
- Premium rugs last long and are more “donation-friendly” than cheap synthetics.
Does Goodwill Accept Rugs?
Yes—Goodwill does accept rugs, but with restrictions. They must be:
- Clean
- Odor-free
- Free from mold or mildew
- Free of pet damage
- In good, usable condition
Rugs that are dirty, damaged, or require deep cleaning are typically rejected.
Rugs Goodwill Usually Does Not Accept
- Rugs with heavy stains
- Rugs with mold (common in humid homes)
- Rugs with pet urine odors
- Shag rugs that are matted or worn
- Rugs with broken backing or frayed edges
Philippines Alternative: Where to Donate Rugs Locally
If you’re in the Philippines, consider donating to:
- Local barangays
- Community centers
- Animal shelters (rugs make great pet mats)
- Church donation drives
- Facebook community groups
- Caritas Manila or similar charities
Good-quality rugs are often welcomed, especially flatweaves, washable rugs, or modern low-pile designs.
Best Rugs to Donate
- Wool rugs — long-lasting and natural
- Oeko-Tex rugs — safer and more durable
- Machine washable rugs — easy for the recipient to clean
Before Donating, Do This
- Shake out dust outdoors
- Vacuum both sides
- Spot clean any small marks
- Ensure the rug is dry (avoid mold)
- Roll it neatly with twine or tape
When Donation Is Not an Option
If the rug is too worn to donate, consider:
- Cutting it into smaller mats for home use
- Using it under furniture to protect floors
- Turning it into a garage mat
- Using it as padding under a newer rug
When It’s Time to Replace Your Rug
If your rug is too damaged to donate, upgrading to a high-quality rug ensures better longevity and better resale or donation value later.
Browse Long-Lasting Rugs
Related Guides

See how a rug can transform your home
Get a free virtual rug demo
Discover how a rug can improve your home.
Select one of our rugs and provide a picture of where you want it placed, our designers will create a FREE digital rendering for you.