Charity shops are not a dumping ground for ultra - fast fashion , says Traid boss
Charity shops are being urged to donate unwearable, unusable clothing to charity stores because it costs them to handle and dispose of things that are still wearable and could still be sold in the UK, it has been claimed.
Source: thetottenhamindependent.co.ukPublished on 2023-01-02
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