Illegal dumping at charity bin sites is a growing problem.
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City of Stirling hosting Charity Clothing Drop Off

Belinda CiprianoStirling Times

CITY of Stirling will hold a Charity Clothing Drop Off Day on Saturday December 3.

Mayor Giovanni Italiano encouraged residents to spring clean their wardrobes and donate items they no longer needed.

“I’m urging residents to take 20 minutes to quickly scan their wardrobes and bring down any clothing or fabric items you don’t use or want anymore; that includes clothes, shoes, bedding, towels and textiles,” he said.

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“These items can be reused or recycled into new products, instead of going to landfill.

“You can make a difference to the community and the environment, both locally and globally, by reusing and recycling these products.”

Donated items will be distributed to Anglicare WA and Good Samaritan Industries.

THE ESSENTIALS

WHAT: The Charity Clothing Drop Off Day

WHERE: City of Stirling Administration Centre carpark on Cedric Street

WHEN: Saturday December 3 from 9am to 3pm

WEB: www.stirling.wa.gov.au.