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I'm sure there was a previous thread on this but I can't find it.


Can anybody tell me where there is a (preferably charity) receptacle locally for old clothes and other fabrics not good enough for the charity shop? Or a charity shop which will take rags?


I'm decluttering and I don't want to just send things to landfill which could be recycled in some way.


Thanks!

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ed_pete Wrote:

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> List of Southwarks Textile recycling points

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> https://www.southwark.gov.uk/downloads/download/12

> 0/local_recycling_centres



Thanks, it seems like for SE22 it's the Mind Shop or Sainsbury's DKH, since the Grove/Harvester is now closed.


I've already sorted stuff into saleable and not, but of course my criteria might be different from somebody else's :)

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