I’ve got some old clothes that appear to have shrunk (!!). They aren’t good enough to donate to a charity shop — but are there any collection bins for clothes that can be shredded to make material for other stuff? I think there used to be one at the old Co-Op and down at ‘big’ Sainsbury’s.
If you put them in a plastic bag labelled ‘rags’, so they don’t have to sort them, the Red Cross shop is happy to take them. I think they sell them in bulk, priced by weight of material.
Sainsbury’s requested it to be removed because people were using it too much and Lewisham wasn’t emptying quick enough… doesn’t stop Sainsbury’s still advertising on their website
It basically turned into a fly tipping site. I think it caused more problems than it solved, so they took all the clothing and recycling bins away. It’s still quite ‘popular’ with flytippers although to Lewisham’s credit they deal with it at that location pretty quickly now when reported otherwise it rapidly builds up again.
I would disagree that it was fly tipping. Mainly it was overuse. There was very little actual rubbish
Lots of people (me included) used it because Lewisham often didn’t provide green recycling collection (or under provided bins)
Well, here’s a thread from after when they removed the recycling bins.
Flytipping is still a perennial problem at that spot. Fortunately now they’re much better at cleaning it up quickly as one box will attract a rapid exponential opportunist dumping on the assumption that it’s some kind of approved location.
The recycling bins are used too much… I look forward to my council tax hike this year. Also shame on Sainsburys, just when I though that store couldn’t get any worse.
I think they would. I’m planning to take an empty pentium case there soon. You just leave on the floor by the counter on your right hand side as you walk in.