Oxfam typically sorts through donated clothes and, if items are deemed not sellable, they often recycle or repurpose them. Unsellable clothing may be sent to textile recycling facilities where it can be transformed into new products, such as insulation or industrial rags. Additionally, Oxfam may partner with organizations that specialize in sustainable disposal to ensure that textiles do not end up in landfills. This approach aligns with their commitment to sustainability and reducing waste.
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Oxfam
it sells charity clothes and all ewww
In the neighbours bins.. ...or oxfam
We accept a variety of used furniture in good condition. If your items are clean and functional, they’re likely sellable! You can send us photos or descriptions of your furniture, and we’ll let you know if we’re interested. usedfurniturebuyerad
no its not sellable and probobly never will be
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Oxfam is an international organization that helps to alleviate poverty and injustice by providing emergency relief, development assistance, and advocacy support to communities in need around the world. They work with local partners to implement programs that address issues such as poverty, inequality, and climate change. Oxfam's efforts aim to improve access to basic necessities like food, clean water, and education, empowering individuals and communities to build a better future for themselves.
Oxfam gifts can be found on every national Oxfam website. Oxfam runs an online shop called OxfamUnwrapped. Every gift Oxfam sells benefits something related.
The CEO of Oxfam is Barbara Stocking
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Oxfam Canada was created in 1963.