Textile Recycling

Textiles and shoesIf you have any unwanted textiles, clothes or shoes, there are facilities around the borough where you can take them so that they can be used again.

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Charity Shops and Collections

Most charity shops will be happy to take unwanted clothing that is in good condition. This clothing can then be sold to raise money for the charity's work, or it may be used in humanitarian efforts.

If you are going to give your unwanted clothing to a charity shop, please note the following:

  • Check with the staff what they can and cannot take before you take any bags of clothes to the shop.
  • Do not leave bags of clothing at the door of the shop. This reduces the quality of the clothes, and often makes a mess on the pavement if the bags split open.
  • Do not try to give a charity shop any torn, holed or stained clothing, as they will probably not be able to use it.

Some charities also organise door-to-door collections of unwanted clothing, and will deliver a bag through your letterbox a few days before they visit your road. However, you should be aware that some other companies will try to offer you this service, but the clothing will not be used for charity or humanitarian efforts. If you are unsure whether the collection service being offered to you is by a reputable company then you may wish to find an alternative way to recycle your unwanted clothing.

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Reuse and Recycling Centres

There are collection points for clothes (in any condition) and shoes (in pairs) at both of the Reuse and Recycling Centres in Haringey, which are located on Hornsey High Street and Park View Road, Tottenham. For more information, please visit the Reuse and Recycling Centres section of the site.

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Textile Banks

Textile bankThe council is working with an organisation called LM Barry & Co Ltd. to set up collection points for unwanted clothes and shoes at a number of our bring bank locations around the borough. These textile banks can be used to recycle clothing in any condition, and you can also drop off good quality shoes if you no longer need them (please tie the laces together to keep them in pairs).

The clothing will be collected by LMB and hand-sorted to separate the good quality clothing that can be used again from lower quality or damaged items, which can then be shredded and made into cloths. More information on how LMB sorts and recycles clothing can be found on the company's website - please see the external links section at the bottom of the page.

The textile banks can be found at the following locations, and more will be added in due course:

Textile bank locations in Haringey
StreetPostcodeLocation
Bounds Green RoadN11Opposite Embassy Court
Douglas RoadN22Beside recycling banks
Parkland RoadN22Rear entrance of Wood Green Library (near Morrison's)
Alexandra Park RoadN22Beside Library, at junction with The Avenue
Muswell Hill RoadN6Alongside Highgate Woods, roughly opposite Queens Wood
Haringey ParkN8Beside Hornsey Library
Newland RoadN8Alongside fence at edge of Alexandra Park
Turnpike LaneN8By bus stop, at junction with Green Lanes and High Road
Park RoadN8Junction with Cranley Gardens
Upper Tollington ParkN4Junction with Stroud Green Road
Tottenham High RoadN15Opposite South Tottenham station
Philip LaneN15Entrance to Downhills Park
Tottenham High RoadN17Near council offices at no.639
Tottenham High RoadN17Opposite police station
Jarrow RoadN17By W4 bus stop
Compton CrescentN17Junction with Great Cambridge Road

For more information, please contact the Haringey Entreprise Call Centre:

Tel: 020 8885 7700
Email: haringey.enterprise@enterprise.plc.uk

There are also textile banks provided by LMB and other organisations at a number of schools, community centres and leisure facilities.

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Ev lînkên li jêr parçeke cîtewna Belediya Haringeyê nînin.

Ji kerema xwe daxûyaniya me ya legal bixwînin beriya ku hun van lînkan bi kar tînin.

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Page Last Updated: 23 October 2008

This page belongs to the following categories :
- Environment > Rubbish, waste and recycling
- Environment > Rubbish, waste and recycling > Recycling facilities
- Environment > Rubbish, waste and recycling > Recycling centres

 
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