Why donating your clothes isn’t as helpful as you think

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  • @Yuji_DeadEnd
    @Yuji_DeadEnd 6 років тому +138

    Rather than seeing stores that sell clothes, I'd love to see stores that offer alterations/modifications on your favorite shirt/jeans or shoes. This service type has not been marketed a lot but I think that world needs less waste and this will create jobs for designers, seamstress?

  • @soulcleaner3578
    @soulcleaner3578 6 років тому +40

    People that know me always complain that my wardrobe never really changes and well why would it? If they fit me and still look decent why buy more clothing than i really need? Even when I fast I have a belt to make sure they still fit. It just makes sense to me.

  • @SSanf
    @SSanf 6 років тому +82

    Wow. Talk about your first world problems. My friends and I always swap clothes. Why? Necessity! Never in my life have I gotten 70 new pieces of clothes in a year. Don't know anyone who has. The church I do some volunteer work for has a free clothing bank and they are far from over stocked. They give it away when people come for their free food basket. They always need men's clothes. It is one way homeless people can get something clean to wear. If you want your clothes reused, give it to a place that distributes it for free instead of those charities that resell it in stores. Schools often need some clothes on hand for kids who have accidents or seem in need of clothing. If you have good kids clothes, ask there first.

    • @hhiippiittyy
      @hhiippiittyy 6 років тому +2

      SSanf
      Maybe my pack of 12 socks I get every Christmas counts as 24?

    • @STEPHENisSTEPHEN
      @STEPHENisSTEPHEN 5 років тому +1

      SSanf you must be a chick eh

    • @حسامالعربي-ب2ث
      @حسامالعربي-ب2ث 2 роки тому

      I wish you can pick size 40 for me and send it to me am far away in another continent

  • @victoriawatkins770
    @victoriawatkins770 6 років тому +43

    Honestly as a family of five we mainly only buy new socks, underwear, and school uniforms. Which doesn't equalthat number. Mostly every other item is used.

    • @CircmcisionIsChi1dAbus3
      @CircmcisionIsChi1dAbus3 6 років тому +5

      i think you're missing the point of the video. They're not saying used clothing doesn't help families like your own, I buy used clothing too. They're saying the AMOUNT of donated clothing FAR exceeds the need/demand from families like yourself because people buy too much new clothing, donate the clothing and donation centers get over stocked and have to get rid of it. The demographic of you and I, who buy used clothing, is so trivial that there will never be enough of us to utilize the amount of donated clothing.
      That's like baking a cake every single day and eating only one piece every day. So they want people to bake less cakes so the people who want one piece will get one piece without having to throw out entire cakes.

    • @victoriawatkins770
      @victoriawatkins770 6 років тому +1

      CircumcisionIsChildAbuse Thank you for responding to my comment. My response wasn't intended to reflect my thoughts on the entire video. I was only responding to the "We each buy almost 70 new clothing garments every year.". You did make really great points and comparisons. The only part of your comment I didn't like was that you mentioned cake. Just so happens I've been trying to stay away from sweets. 😖

  • @kikyoustorm
    @kikyoustorm 6 років тому +16

    It helps me. I love my thrift store. I can get new clothes or newish clothes for very little. sometimes blankets. I love getting nice looking business outfits. My thread-barren stuff gets thrown away. If i find something Real cheap and find out i dont wear it that often or i get a gift or something that i dont personally like or dont need, I give it to my thrift store. And what is bizzare to me is that tshirts and sweaters, is basically the stuff i have to throw away most often. It pills, holes show up, one time ripped apart and i have to go out every 2 years to get simple sweaters. Sometimes i buy clearance items at outlets that i cant get at the thrift store and i find that generally the thrift store i go to is cheaper with better quality items. My family needs the thrift store. I think people should just donate to thrift stores nearby or church functions instead of big box "thrift" places that burn the clothes!??? sounds bizzaro to me.

  • @doitalldan5326
    @doitalldan5326 6 років тому +27

    Turn your used clothes into rags. If they're nice clothes in good shape, then donate them.

    • @utoroabraham2338
      @utoroabraham2338 3 роки тому

      Why turning them to rags when their are people out there who needs them

    • @flaccid6pancake
      @flaccid6pancake Рік тому

      @@utoroabraham2338 If they have a bunch of irreparable rips you're not gonna donate them are you?? 😭

  • @vanallen1666
    @vanallen1666 3 роки тому +8

    When i saw it in philippines that donation clothes are sold in stalls, I felt sad knowing that all of our donation back home went to nothing, I thought it was intended for charity.

    • @psedineh3427
      @psedineh3427 2 роки тому +2

      Same thing happened to me when I was in Ghana. I was ashamed that I contributed in sending my trash for them to dispose of in their backyard. It definitely made me more conscious of my buying habits and I now buy only things I NEED.

  • @TNinja0
    @TNinja0 6 років тому +11

    I'm sitting here with about 5 year old T-Shirts still in use.
    Meh.

  • @aaron___6014
    @aaron___6014 6 років тому +41

    How did they come up with 70 new garments per person per year?

    • @puravidadew7031
      @puravidadew7031 6 років тому +9

      Girls....buy too much clothing.

    • @panzer_TZ
      @panzer_TZ 6 років тому +4

      I was thinking the same. Who the fuck is buying 70 garments a year? That sounds like a lot even for women.

    • @mohamedmahmoud4045
      @mohamedmahmoud4045 6 років тому +13

      Aaron ___ they said garments so they probably included socks, underwear, gloves etc. which are generally pretty cheap and people buy a lot of

    • @Nicholas-f5
      @Nicholas-f5 6 років тому +3

      Many teens and wasteful people.

    • @gi295
      @gi295 6 років тому +3

      I think they're counting a pair of socks as 2 pieces of clothing, that would account for 30-40 pieces

  • @film1836
    @film1836 6 років тому +2

    Awesome series of reports on clothing & textiles! As a die hard clothes lover - I hang on to EVERYTHING!! I still have outfits from my childhood!! - i appreciate bringing this issue to light. Sadly because of fast fashion & mass consumption the idea of clothes swapping or hand me downs is no longer appealing - unless it becomes de rigueur & the masses will flip around!! Thank U once again CBC 🍁

  • @takeoutbox2921
    @takeoutbox2921 6 років тому +14

    I always cut up my old sweaters and make crafts out of it

  • @sirthicenskoorb3684
    @sirthicenskoorb3684 6 років тому +10

    I watched the earlier story on this problem. I live in the US. Im sure US has the same problem. Yes people should buy less. I would call this stuff junk fashion. Most of it is poor quality and design. Most of it looks bad on people. I worked in retail and looked at a lot of poorly dressed people. Our taste has gone to the dogs. Stop buying this junk and put the money in the bank.

  • @Altereddandelion
    @Altereddandelion 3 роки тому +4

    I was about to sleep and suddenly out of nowhere thought "What happens to clothes you donate". Thank you for this video haha

  • @randolpascano9613
    @randolpascano9613 4 роки тому +12

    Buy less, buy the classics (never gets outdated) and take care of what you have.

  • @jeffharbaugh8683
    @jeffharbaugh8683 6 років тому +40

    The homeless needs winter clothes and clothes to get a job.

    • @Starry_Night_Sky7455
      @Starry_Night_Sky7455 4 роки тому +5

      We shouldnt even let anyone go homeless. That is cruel. People need far more than mere clothes.

    • @fbyi2940
      @fbyi2940 3 роки тому

      Yeh but what if the clothes is too small for them?

  • @Hispandinavian
    @Hispandinavian 4 роки тому +2

    I got relatives in Central and South America. A huge percentage of my luggage space is bringing a bunch of older clothing for the relatives. Even an older back pack will go to a cousin's or neighbor's kid in need. It doesn't make me anymore righteous, but I like that I'm helping people closest to me in need. Sometimes I go to homeless shelters where people are literally in rags and no shoes.

  • @SatsMate
    @SatsMate 6 років тому +18

    The clothes the reporter was wearing looked really nice 😍

  • @brazilbiba6671
    @brazilbiba6671 4 роки тому +5

    The lockdown has taught me not to buy as much, my online shopping habit has been starved of oxygen and am making the best of the clothes I have.

  • @BillFurlong
    @BillFurlong 4 роки тому +5

    This video may be very factually accurate, but not at all helpful with what to do when trying to purge large amounts of things from your house and actually help someone.

  • @evam2351
    @evam2351 6 років тому +7

    I'll uh... save my old clothes for my kids or give them to someone personally.

  • @ShiningSakura
    @ShiningSakura 6 років тому +5

    I buy 10-20 pieces of clothing a year..... almost all of it used... just be careful with what I choose, good quality, fashion neutral, and make it last.

  • @Nicholas-f5
    @Nicholas-f5 6 років тому +3

    Boycott fast fashion like HM and mall junk. Buy quality clothes.

    • @shellyslioneyes
      @shellyslioneyes 5 років тому +1

      Not everyone can afford quality clothes. Will you buy me some since your so rich. I'm a disabled 49 yr old women who can no longer work.

  • @NixScrapolla
    @NixScrapolla 6 років тому +12

    THREE new Goodwill resale shops have been built within 10 minutes from us in the last 3 years. So I'd say the donation business is booming!

    • @Nicholas-f5
      @Nicholas-f5 6 років тому

      Nix Scrapolla
      Goodwill is a bit of a scam, the CEO gets millions and workers pennies.

  • @KimAndrew70x7
    @KimAndrew70x7 6 років тому +6

    We give them to relatives in the province.

  • @lara-ce2kg
    @lara-ce2kg 6 років тому

    I am in America and I really enjoy watching market place.. U have change the way I look at the world.. And make me more aware of my actions and what's going on around me . Now, being aware of these issues you have made public. I'm trying to follow the valuable advice you give. Thank you Marketplace for your amazing investigations and very intriguing videos ..

  • @NextProgrammer
    @NextProgrammer 6 років тому +10

    Those clothes will end up in poor countries. Here in the Philippines we call it "ukay-ukay" :-)

    • @kingfatah7476
      @kingfatah7476 5 років тому +1

      ..

    • @vanallen1666
      @vanallen1666 3 роки тому

      When i saw it in philippines that donation clothes are sold in stalls, I felt sad knowing that all of our donation back home went to nothing, I thought it was intended for charity.

  • @robbob6000
    @robbob6000 6 років тому +7

    i jsut got rid of my last sweater from high school. its been 8 years lol. Have had 3 pairs of jeans for 4 years and counting

  • @HistoricSteamTV
    @HistoricSteamTV 6 років тому +4

    A real reporter would get a job at a thrift shop and find out the facts, much of the donated 2nd clothes not the ones that go to store racks. The used clothing markets in developing countries create jobs and help societies much worse off than us which can be good. The real scam is that local real charities that collect and delivery the bagged clothes to thrift shop get $3-$4. for 20 pounds of stuff and that may include gold, silverware jewels that get skimmed off by the owners of said thrift shops. Mega $$$$$$$$ minimum wage workers.

    • @lizzzarduh
      @lizzzarduh 6 років тому

      HistoricSteamTV That is not always true, this news station posted a more in depth video on this topic which reported how countries like South Africa don’t want our donated clothing anymore because it’s hurting their textile market, watch it here: ua-cam.com/video/elU32XNj8PM/v-deo.html

  • @fieldsofgreen8857
    @fieldsofgreen8857 4 роки тому +1

    Two days ago I donated a good amount of dog food to a rehoming centre, also took three very large bags of clothes for their shop in Bromley, now that's the way to do it!!

  • @lindahandley5267
    @lindahandley5267 7 місяців тому +1

    I was brought to tears when I researched what happens to the clothing that I donate to Goodwill. I don't give things that are worn out, wrinkled or dirty. Some of my things still have the tags on them and the rest are in really good shape and weren't cheap in price. It's a shame if I can't wear them and I don't want to sell them online. Does anyone have any suggestions?

  • @rusty1470
    @rusty1470 6 років тому +18

    give them to value village or local salvation armys dont throw them in the garbage

  • @Tiger-zo2gn
    @Tiger-zo2gn 6 років тому +4

    I don't buy a lot of clothes. The clothing bins in my area are full of bags of clothes. They even start piles outside the bin. I think many people "donate" because they don't want to pay for garbage tags.

    • @zunair744
      @zunair744 6 років тому

      Tiger1971 never thought about it that way

    • @Nicholas-f5
      @Nicholas-f5 6 років тому

      Outside piles are to ensure the clothes are free to passersby.

  • @LoLo-xv7ke
    @LoLo-xv7ke 5 років тому +2

    This is wrong - you should not tell people not to donate. There are millions of people in the world who do need others old clothes. Do some research.

    • @alexandriajorge2910
      @alexandriajorge2910 5 років тому

      Lo Lo is it really ok to donate clothes to orphanages? i want to donate clothes however this video confuses me

  • @csp1977
    @csp1977 6 років тому +1

    Many factories or manufacturing plants buy cleaning rags which come in as old shirts cut up into a few pieces. In a sense they are getting re-used but once they've been used for cleaning up then are thrown into the garbage. So eventually down the line most will end up in a landfill one way or another.

  • @kierahuskarl
    @kierahuskarl 4 роки тому +1

    Part of me feels manufacturers are at fault for using bad unrecyclable fabric blends. Cotton/elastane jeans never last as long as thick, robust pure cotton jeans yet I have a hard time finding cotton anywhere but thrift stores and resale shops.

  • @aflat00n
    @aflat00n 4 роки тому +2

    U better directly give clothes who really need them not in donation

  • @Abkeda
    @Abkeda 5 років тому +1

    Because clothes are made out of cheap, shoddy materials now. Make quality product in classic styles and they will stand the test of time, and ones pocket.

  • @stateofgrace__3102
    @stateofgrace__3102 4 роки тому +1

    We should host a free swap. Kind of like a craft sale. everyone brings their unwanted clothes ,hangs it up and people just take what they want.. idk something like that?

    • @psedineh3427
      @psedineh3427 2 роки тому

      I have friends in Denmark who have regular clothing swaps (as we all as books and all other household items too). They follow rules that you take only what you know you’ll use and if you don’t use it by a certain time, then you should return it in the next swap. I think this is a brilliant idea.
      I send my items to relatives in our home country. Every item gets used by someone until they literally disintegrate. People think I’m mad for paying money to ship there instead of donating in the US, but I know where “donations” end up.

  • @Paul-dw2cl
    @Paul-dw2cl 4 роки тому +1

    aboot 70 new garments? oh, I’m watching CBC

  • @stephaneabramowicz4658
    @stephaneabramowicz4658 2 роки тому

    Not only buy less, but more importantly hold companies accountable to produce less. The burden of guilt must be distributed proportionately on the different actors of the system. H&M's share is heaps greater than the average person's.

  • @TheNjordy
    @TheNjordy 5 років тому +1

    I'm sorry, but why... my donations are sold?! Until today I thought what stuff I donate goes to poor and homeless in need (for FREE)! I totally fine with making money from recycling, but not this.

    • @shellyslioneyes
      @shellyslioneyes 5 років тому

      What you need to do is take your donations straight to the rescue mission (or your local homeless shelter) or your local domestic women's shelter. Goodwill sells them.

  • @fantasyfiction101
    @fantasyfiction101 5 років тому

    This is why I love shopping at places like Goodwill and such. So much cheaper and it's still new to me.

  • @99rylee
    @99rylee 6 років тому +3

    They should be up cycled into new items

  • @nestorjrabalos1998
    @nestorjrabalos1998 Рік тому

    I still wear clothes bought more than 5 years ago as they still look good. I usually wear old clothes except for those which are already out of fashion like those which I have bought like more than 10 years ago.

  • @princessmilk170
    @princessmilk170 4 роки тому +1

    I have a lot of clothes that I want to donate. How do I make sure it gets to people who actually needs them and not just thrown away or resold? For example, I have lots of winter clothing, formal attire, and regular t-shirts that would be great for people less fortunate than I am that don’t have and can’t afford winter clothing, an outfit to wear to job interviews, and just regular clothes to wear in general.

    • @حسامالعربي-ب2ث
      @حسامالعربي-ب2ث 2 роки тому

      Am speaking for my self I live under $3 a day I won’t mind if you can send same clothes to me I wear size 40 pants 36 am 22years currently in Libya as a refugee

  • @LNelson882
    @LNelson882 5 років тому

    I get it you want to be in style all the time, or you go to your closet and think there is nothing here I don’t want to wear, or a party coming up and buy something for 1 night only or a child growing/adult gain or lose weight need something new to fit... can add up fast.. best solution is buy good staple pieces that will last a few seasons and will go with multi items in your wardrobe. Where ever you buy it from up to the person but to save agree with thrift stores or clothing swaps def best way.

  • @Paul-pj5qu
    @Paul-pj5qu 4 роки тому +1

    Ok, I will stop donating clothing... Did that help more?

  • @kuwait85
    @kuwait85 6 років тому +4

    Donate that pink sweater asap 😂

  • @superteckmp
    @superteckmp 6 років тому +3

    Underground companies are making a killer filling sea containers and shipping the clothes overseas for 10-20k per containers.

    • @Donnah1979
      @Donnah1979 6 років тому +1

      And thus undermining local clothing production, where they ship those clothes...

  • @justheretowatchthisdumpste7073
    @justheretowatchthisdumpste7073 5 років тому +1

    wait do they really think 70 equals new clothing almost everyday? there are 365 days in a year, not like 100!

  • @Gamingsanu-1
    @Gamingsanu-1 4 роки тому +1

    Make a video on this topic, if you can. Justify your reason.
    RECYCLING OR DONATING? WHICH ONE IS BETTER? JUSTIFY!

  • @ctagamerboytv7842
    @ctagamerboytv7842 3 роки тому

    Very informative!

  • @USCG.Brennan
    @USCG.Brennan Рік тому

    I haven't bought a new piece of clothing in YEARS (except when my jeans wear out from use).....and if I do, I'll look at Goodwill or something like that. Many times I've found NEW clothing there or if I really like something there, I'll wash it at home and then wear it. Why pay full price when I can pay 1/3? And because I take good care of my clothes and haven't gained any weight in the past 30 years, I can wear the same clothes for YEARS. Lucky me...... ;-)

  • @Starry_Night_Sky7455
    @Starry_Night_Sky7455 4 роки тому

    This video just points out that consumerism is beyond excessive!
    Imagine if you couldnt take anything to a landfill? Those landfills dont magically vanish.

  • @itsaleks6110
    @itsaleks6110 6 років тому +1

    I love your channel IS the best thing

  • @mikec.4343
    @mikec.4343 4 роки тому

    I'm happy to purchase used clothes (except under garments). I carry them home in my ten-year-old-paid-for car. After washing, I store in my $25 auction gallery dresser. The "shiny and new" lifestyle can be expensive.

  • @careya
    @careya 3 роки тому

    I know women who shop for clothes weekly. It's their weekend entertainment.

  • @thelissoway6758
    @thelissoway6758 5 років тому

    Call around to shelters and find people who are truly in need and directly give it to them. You can make a difference with your clothes. And stop purchasing brand new

  • @itsaaronlolz
    @itsaaronlolz 6 років тому +3

    I like going to Tj Max and Ross, that way I can buy designer clothes for super cheap but then I make lots of waste.🤷🏽‍♂️

  • @duckpomegranate7710
    @duckpomegranate7710 6 років тому +2

    I NEVER DONATE MY CLOTHES!!!! when I do, I feel really guilty. I've only done that once and NEVER donated anything again. It's such a waste of money. At least sell your clothes. That way it's not wasting money.

  • @Zicologo
    @Zicologo 2 роки тому

    Pre-Covid reporting. Almost no one in America will eant to share each others clothing in 2022. Donating is actually a good solution, people in very poor countries DO need clothing.

    • @kesayo
      @kesayo Рік тому

      The number 1 reason why poor countries stay poor is because all the stuff we give them causes their industries and shops to go bankrupt. We keep them dependent on us so they don't compete with us. If you really wanted to help, give up your high paying job to them instead of complaining every time a company outsources.

  • @kesayo
    @kesayo Рік тому

    As long as I get the tax write off, I don't care what they do with it.

  • @Zicologo
    @Zicologo 2 роки тому

    Also, they should make it mandatory to manufacture garments in America rather than outsourcing. Clothing will be very expensive so people will sutomatically buy less and wear longer ;)

  • @TarnishedCatnip
    @TarnishedCatnip 5 років тому

    I have a lot of clothes I do not need, I tried to give them to second hand stores, but they weren't fashionable enough for them. What to do? Throwing away sounds like a waste. 🤷‍♀️

    • @flaccid6pancake
      @flaccid6pancake Рік тому

      ok wow I'm 3 years late
      Hand down to family members, do a garage sale and if it's in bad condition ...you got yourself a new floor rag

  • @Hispandinavian
    @Hispandinavian 4 роки тому

    A lot of those clothing donations end up getting sold on the streets in Sub-Suharan Africa.

  • @brazilbiba6671
    @brazilbiba6671 4 роки тому +1

    Makes sense but you do get bored with your clothes after a couple of years of rotation.
    They should just give them away to poor people over the world., as we believe they do when we donate.
    Why profiteer on this?

  • @Nicholas-f5
    @Nicholas-f5 6 років тому +1

    Freebins are cool..just put your clothes in a box on the curb or establish a park box.

    • @lizzzarduh
      @lizzzarduh 6 років тому

      Nicholas Littlejohn but it is important to know where those clothes are actually ending up, sold to a developing country, dumped and burned, sent to a landfill when you’re told they are being recycled, etc.

    • @shellyslioneyes
      @shellyslioneyes 5 років тому

      The bad part is I would wonder what was wrong with them. Why were they out there? Do they have bedbugs? If it seems to good to be true, it probably is. If a friend doesn't give them to me, I don't want them.

  • @krisbenjaminrandolph7865
    @krisbenjaminrandolph7865 5 років тому

    What was the point of this video?
    Buy less is not going to catch on. And a BBC and French video understood that because the clothes aren’t actually made to last. Clothes you buy today don’t actually have a long shelf life. And as someone on the comments pointed out the jacket the anchor wore looked awfully new - undercutting the point.
    There are sustainable clothing companies where the fibers break down or you can buy it made from re used fibers. But like everything good for you it’s more expensive. We need to work on this issue.
    Recycling your clothes is at the very least the best thing you can do for now. I don’t like that message cut for any reason.

  • @NYCStateofMind7
    @NYCStateofMind7 4 роки тому

    We live in a horrible and scary era of consumerism

  • @sylwyu1
    @sylwyu1 5 років тому

    hard to understand how we still have people in the world that don't have clothes to wear.

  • @ukrena
    @ukrena 3 роки тому

    I donate to friends when the size is the same if not i give to the charity in last case i donate to the recycling bins .

  • @cracticustibicen6374
    @cracticustibicen6374 6 років тому

    Who is buying enough clothes to make the average 70 items? Most normal people seem to buy a tiny fraction of that so some people must be buying hundreds of items per year to make an average of 70. That’s a disgusting waste. Even a growing baby or child doesn’t need many and adults can wear some of the same clothes for decades.

  • @aflat00n
    @aflat00n 4 роки тому +1

    They sell donated clothes a price like new

  • @Soljarag5
    @Soljarag5 6 років тому +3

    she is super cute!

  • @Monah-u9f
    @Monah-u9f 5 років тому

    In philippines we are buying the donated clothes in fact still expensive

  • @steverothmans5908
    @steverothmans5908 3 роки тому

    70 garments a year?????? That cant be accurate..

  • @JulianHaldenby
    @JulianHaldenby 6 років тому +1

    Bunz?

  • @hello.8951
    @hello.8951 3 роки тому

    Ok lm taking notes
    To never give my clothes to charity

  • @edytagaviria248
    @edytagaviria248 2 роки тому

    Where is the best idea to donate old own clothing to??

  • @kinkle_Z
    @kinkle_Z 5 років тому

    70 garments a year? I haven't bought any clothes for 12 years so someone is buying my 70/yr. hmm...

  • @ShesAaRebel
    @ShesAaRebel 6 років тому +14

    H&M have a recycle program, and they accept clothes that are torn and no longer wearable.

    • @INF1NI73
      @INF1NI73 6 років тому +5

      KT ua-cam.com/video/elU32XNj8PM/v-deo.html they did a story and talked about this.

    • @andreanneabel3464
      @andreanneabel3464 6 років тому

      I did a video about it let me know what you think :) ua-cam.com/video/jaUARFZOQm8/v-deo.html

    • @Nicholas-f5
      @Nicholas-f5 6 років тому +10

      They are also guilty of fast fashion.

    • @Donnah1979
      @Donnah1979 6 років тому

      Yes, they have. And they may reuse some of the fibres from that clothes.
      BUT I suspect this is mainly for the following purposes:
      1) Getting your "old" clothes off of the streets - Ie. preventing people from recycling, so that they buy more NEW clothes (at H & M)
      2) Fishing for Good-will

  • @agneslaufer9579
    @agneslaufer9579 6 років тому

    Project 333 is awesome also 5 piece french wardrobe. BUY LESS !

  • @elie6769
    @elie6769 2 роки тому

    Don't buy too much clothes

  • @milox875
    @milox875 4 роки тому

    We have the same exact situation here in Saudi Arabia but with Food and it all goes into dumpsters. charities are way overwhelmed.

  • @shamealhrobinson8906
    @shamealhrobinson8906 5 років тому

    I do not donate clothes because I have seen charities throw clothes in the garbage. I give used clothes to people in need.

  • @Yana-qq7yc
    @Yana-qq7yc 6 років тому

    I sell my clothes to my grandma and she sells it to her sister's store in Mexico- is that good because I'm giving it to family or bad because it's similar to giving it way to charity?

    • @lizzzarduh
      @lizzzarduh 6 років тому

      YanaMartinez 7012 I think that is not bad, but not the best solution, but at least you are trying to help your family. Maybe the clothes could be given away to your grandma and her sister instead of sold for profit. But then if her store is the only means by which they are sustaining their livelihood, you are helping that cause so I think you should feel good about that

  • @lokilaufeyson3205
    @lokilaufeyson3205 4 роки тому

    I always give my clothes away to people who can use it in my neigbourhood

  • @roshnipaikira2627
    @roshnipaikira2627 3 роки тому

    Hi ma'am ,, this is ROSHNI ,,I am working in orphanage service ,, for the happyness of children ,, can u give to them mam ,,, we stay at Bengaluru Karnataka

  • @kimthomas8650
    @kimthomas8650 6 років тому +4

    buy less

  • @kuwait85
    @kuwait85 6 років тому

    This was a great piece 👍

  • @seven-cjin3028
    @seven-cjin3028 6 років тому +1

    I like this host and her wide shoulder! hahaha!

  • @gaddamnagabhushanam7887
    @gaddamnagabhushanam7887 5 років тому

    Any

  • @Azraell209
    @Azraell209 5 років тому

    I don't but shiz unless it rips n I go out n replace it.

  • @visittavee7773
    @visittavee7773 4 місяці тому

    Please don’t recycle news.

  • @quebecoisforce961
    @quebecoisforce961 6 років тому

    Did she really said to not donated to the poor. In my town people donate to the church. The church seel the clothes for 1 to 5$ to the poor and with the money they buy food for individual of family in need, in difficulty. The rest of the stuff is donate or recycled in there is not much left. Nothing is wasted idiot. It help enormously. And it creat jobs too.

  • @gaddamnagabhushanam7887
    @gaddamnagabhushanam7887 5 років тому

    Is there Lia foundation in AP, India

  • @MomAsol
    @MomAsol 4 роки тому

    Buy less

  • @ihazmunchies5203
    @ihazmunchies5203 5 років тому +1

    This whole video is utter lies.

  • @solisarith7079
    @solisarith7079 6 років тому

    I think i'm dumber now

  • @701garage
    @701garage 6 років тому

    I have a warehouse that does these we recycle anything that does not meet quality standards which they go get shredded and used as rags and they good exist stuff goes over seas.

    • @lizzzarduh
      @lizzzarduh 6 років тому

      chris hauge what is the company called that you work for?