Sorting her clothes like Marie Kondo is good, not throwing them away, it's better: here is where to give them (or sell them)

Sorting her clothes like Marie Kondo is good, not throwing them away, it's better: here is where to give them (or sell them)

Across the Atlantic, where Marie Kondo's emission Cartonne, an increase in donations to associations was noted, as reported by New Yorker.But this trend "has not yet arrived in France", indicated to us in Févreir last the Red Cross, which nevertheless collected 15,000 tonnes of textiles in 2018 against 14,000 the previous year.More generally, out of the 5 million clothes and textiles put on the market in France each year, only 195,000 tonnes are recovered by the collection organizations.This represents 6.18 kg of clothes collected every second and 2.9 kg of textiles collected per year and per inhabitant, indicates the Constoglobe site.

It is therefore more than ever useful to give rather than throw away.To do this, think of associations such as Emmaus, Secours populaire, La Croix Rouge, Tissons Solidarité, so that your textiles help women find a job, or even orphans to recycle its mismatched socks or holesNew clothes and accessories.You can also opt for re -use structures such as resources.

Trier ses vêtements comme Marie Kondo, c'est bien, ne pas les jeter, c'est mieux : voici où les donner (ou les vendre)

In addition, there are the bins, these large omnipresent boxes in Paris and in major cities, where residents can deposit the clothes they no longer use.There are 44,000 throughout France.Like relay, white containers where you can drop all your things (clothes, linens, shoes, small leather goods (handbags, belts). They will then be sorted or recycled.

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