by Lisa Smith | Mar 22, 2026 | Better textile recycling, Charity Fund Raising, Recycled Clothing Ideas, Schools
If your business, charity or community project needs a little financial boost to raise extra funding, there’s a simple and environmentally friendly solution: get cash for clothes with Recycled Clothing Banks. We work across London and the Home Counties, helping...
by Lisa Smith | Dec 16, 2025 | Better textile recycling, Charity, Charity Fund Raising, Clothing Bins
Will you be supporting charities through textiles donations in 2026? Did you know that donating to charity is one of the most powerful natural mood-boosters? Simply knowing that your actions are improving someone else’s life can be incredibly rewarding. In fact,...
by Lisa Smith | Apr 3, 2025 | Charity, Charity Fund Raising, Recycled Clothing Ideas
Can you help raise funds for homelessness? The nights remain chilly, so let’s remember those who have no choice but to sleep on the streets, lacking the simple comfort of a roof over their heads that many of us take for granted. Even though the winter months may be...
by Lisa Smith | Mar 27, 2025 | Better textile recycling, Charity Fund Raising, Clothing Bins
A recent survey of 1,047 adults sheds light on why so many people hold on to clothes they no longer wear A significant portion of British wardrobes is occupied by unworn clothing, with an estimated one-third of all garments going untouched. This accumulation...
by Lisa Smith | Feb 10, 2025 | Charity Fund Raising, Clothing Bins, Recycled Clothing Ideas
Does your community recycle for a specific charity? Many people dispose of their unwanted textiles after a home declutter by taking them to a local charity shop, but your donations could be helping a specific charity that’s close to your heart. While depositing your...
by Lisa Smith | Dec 19, 2024 | Better textile recycling, Charity Fund Raising, Clothing Bins
Here At Recycled Clothing Banks, we are dedicated to keeping your pre-loved clothing, shoes, and household textiles out of landfill by giving them a second life. Did you know that nearly all textiles that end up in landfill sites are fully recyclable? The problem is...