I’ve had a pile of in my room staring me in the eye for months now, and I always *mean* to take it ...
but I’m just a (lazy) girl! I’m not the only one either, with new research showing there’s over $20 BILLION worth of sitting idly by in Aussie homes. To help Aussies declutter and also give these garments a new lease of life, the Uber Red Cross Clothing Drive is here to make our lives easier. Instead of having to get off your butt to take your (clean and undamaged) pre-loved clothing to an op shop, Uber is picking it up for free from your doorstep on Saturday October 19.
Now you don’t have an excuse to put it off any longer! Not only is it a great way to help donate to charity without having to open your wallet — in this economy, my wallet is currently empty — but it’s also a win if you’re feeling eco-conscious. If people can pick up deals at op shops, it helps deter them from , which can have . Last year, over 100,000kg of clothing was donated during the Uber Red Cross Clothing Drive, which was a massive success.
So go on, join in and help break the record for 2024! When you’re looking through your clothing items, it’s important to treat donating as a gift, rather than a way of getting rid of waste. You have a bin for that reason, they don’t want your damaged goods. According to new research, almost “two-thirds of Aussies” have admitted to donating damaged items to op shops.
This isn’t cool, folks! A good litmus test for whether or not somethin.