Some information on how to get rid of the items we’re most often asked about.
If anyone has anything to add to this list could you please highlight it like this and hopefully I can update this post for the next thread.
SELLING SITES
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Ebay
Facebook sales sites
Shpock
Gumtree
webuybooks.co.uk
musicmagpie.co.uk (for CDs, DVDs, Games, Books, iPhones, Games Consoles and LEGO)
TO GET RID OF THINGS FOR FREE
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Freecyle has a good app called trashnothing
Charity shops. Some will collect which really helps if you’re just starting to declutter and have a lot of stuff to go.
Animal shelters like towels and carpet squares and sometimes bedding and duvet covers.
Homeless charities will often take warm clothes and coats, especially in the winter.
Some council tips have a place to drop off quality stuff to be sold.
Some charity shops will take rags if you label them as ‘rags’, this could be materials or clothes that are too scruffy or dirty to sell or donate to someone. Also some councils will collect rags (but you’ll need to contact your council)
Supermarkets are getting better at recycling. My local Tesco has recycling points for batteries, toner cartridges, glass bottles, books and and light bulbs
Bras. Oxfam shops take bras and so do some smaller lingeries shops. Bravissimo do a scheme whereby they send good bras to Africa and strip down those that are too old for parts as well as donating 70p per kilo of bras to MIND. Also smallsforall.org take brand new knickers and good condition bras and send to Africa
Nurseries and preschools will often take old toys, games, books, craft sets and/ or stationery. They might also take clean (obviously) underwear and clothes to keep as spares for when children have accidents.
Foodbanks take all sorts of food (if it is within date) and sometimes half open packets of nappies.