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Old 18-02-2018, 09:19 PM #1
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Awwww poor teddy . Why do people throw away perfectly good stuff like that .
All stuffed animal - soft toys are dumped , no one will take them anymore - rules is rules and they could be full of some other kids germs.

Charity shops do throw a lot away and the unworthy clothes i think get sorted into saleable rags.
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All stuffed animal - soft toys are dumped , no one will take them anymore - rules is rules and they could be full of some other kids germs.

Charity shops do throw a lot away and the unworthy clothes i think get sorted into saleable rags.
I know toys and stuffed animals get thrown away, but it sounds like these items are near enough new like they haven't been used which is ashame.
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All stuffed animal - soft toys are dumped , no one will take them anymore - rules is rules and they could be full of some other kids germs.

Charity shops do throw a lot away and the unworthy clothes i think get sorted into saleable rags.
..also I guess the health and safety aspect as well of the fillings of stuffed toys, Jax...they would have to be proved to have conformed etc to all standards needed...the clothing though, I would have thought if they were ‘unworthy’ in any way, there should be another section of the charity who could recycle and make them ‘worthy’ in some form, rather than discarding them...but I guess it’s all down to cost in the employing of...
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