The donation banks now open include Landsec’s O2 shopping centre in London and at its Braintree Village outlet in Essex, for donations of used textiles. A third bank will open at its W12 shopping centre in London in August. As well as providing “a safe and efficient place for people to bring their used items”, Landsec will look to work with brands in its centres to use the banks to donate any “end-of-sale-life” pieces to help reduce textile waste among its visitors, local community and retailers. คำพูดจาก สล็อตเว็บตรง
The target is to collect over 100 tonnes of donations in the next year. Donations will be resold and profits received will be given to The Salvation Army to support its work in the community.Kirk Bradley, Head of Corporate Partnerships at SATCoL, said: “Partnerships like this are key to the environmental change we would like to see. Thanks to Landsec and the community they serve, more donated garments can be repurposed, resold and raise more money for vital charity work.”Anna Hill, Chief Consumer Officer at Landsec added: “We know our guests want to make more informed choices about how they consumeคำพูดจาก สล็อตเว็บตรง. Whether it be donating used clothing or more access to pre-loved fashion, we want to give people the opportunity to be more conscious with their consumption and contribute to a healthier, more sustainable environment.”SATCoL currently diverts over 250 million items each year to good uses, including over 65,000 tonnes of textiles.