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How do charity shops contribute to other forms of recycling?

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How do charity shops contribute to other forms of recycling?

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Textiles represent perhaps 60-65% of materials sold by charity shops. There is, therefore, a significant volume of other materials also re-used and removed from the domestic waste stream: paper in the form of books, glass and metal in bric-a-brac and wood in furniture. The re-use and recycling aspects of the work of charity shops often goes unrecognised.

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