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Marks and Spencer launches 'shwopping' to cut landfill
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I never bin old clothes anyway. They either go to a charity shop or into a clothes bank. M&S are providing another place to take them, so that's good, but it's nothing radically new.
If they would give you some money off a new purchase for each scwhopped article that would be a new idea, and give you a reason to go into Marks as opposed to the Oxfam shop.
If they would give you some money off a new purchase for each scwhopped article that would be a new idea, and give you a reason to go into Marks as opposed to the Oxfam shop.
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as i said in this thread my m and s is by a charity shop anyway. how often do you chuck away 1 bit of clothing anyway? i wouldn't want to take old clothes with me when i go out shopping anyway
as i said in this thread my m and s is by a charity shop anyway. how often do you chuck away 1 bit of clothing anyway? i wouldn't want to take old clothes with me when i go out shopping anyway
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Before any of you anti-AOG go off on one about Johnny Foreign etc.you should first look into my response more logically.
We do our bit by the massive un-cappable overseas aid programme we all contribute to, plus the almost hourly TV appeals for donations we now experience.
On the other hand we see food parcels being made up for our own in need, so don't you think we should give these clothes to such national unfortunates as them?
Because it is a certainty if they can't afford food they are not likely to be able to afford decent clothing.
We do our bit by the massive un-cappable overseas aid programme we all contribute to, plus the almost hourly TV appeals for donations we now experience.
On the other hand we see food parcels being made up for our own in need, so don't you think we should give these clothes to such national unfortunates as them?
Because it is a certainty if they can't afford food they are not likely to be able to afford decent clothing.
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