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Charity donations - uniforms


bloonoo

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Hi

My company have about 50 of our uniforms that we no longer require, we don't want to bin them as it is a waste but we can't really give it to new starters either. Does anyone know of any charities that will take them from us to be used for people less well off?

Thanks

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The uniforms consist of jumpers, poloshirts, workmens trousers and boots - the jumpers etc will have our logo on it. Doubt anyone would wear it as leisure wear but I was thinking the trousers and boots could be worn for people doing messy work/manual labour - I would imagine my bosses don't want random people wearing our logo'd shirts but the material could be recycled.

I only ask as I heard John Lewis sent a load of their old uniforms to charity so wondered if anyone knew of charities that could make use of the clothing.

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