Why were the Salvation Army clothing banks removed?
Due to major challenges in the textiles recycling market, including lower resale prices, higher transport and running costs, and an increase in low-quality clothing.
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The Salvation Army Trading Company Ltd (SATCoL) has removed its clothing banks across Bedford Borough as part of national changes driven by major challenges in the textiles recycling market. This includes lower resale prices, higher transpo...
The decision by SATCoL to reduce its clothing collection bank network reflects the difficulties faced by the entire textile reuse and recycling sector. Dwindling demand from overseas markets and a surplus of low-quality textiles from ultra-fast fashion have contributed to low pricing and increased costs.
Bedford Borough Council is responding by:
1. Exploring options to reinstate clothing and textile banks at existing sites. 2. Considering a free monthly bookable kerbside collection of textiles, based on feedback from the Resources Waste Strategy consultation.
**How to Prepare:**
**Who This Affects Most:**
Due to major challenges in the textiles recycling market, including lower resale prices, higher transport and running costs, and an increase in low-quality clothing.
Donate to local charity shops, use retail store recycling points, online resale platforms, or take them to the Household Waste Recycling Centre or mini-recycling sites.
No, clothing, shoes, and textiles must not be placed in household orange-lidded bins.
What alternative textile recycling options do you find most convenient? Share your thoughts and experiences! Share this article with others who need to stay ahead of this trend!
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