Donation + reuse
Clothes banks and textile donation points near you
Find clothes banks and textile donation points near you. Check what to donate, what to keep dry and which nearby alternatives are worth using first.
Find clothes banks and textile donation points near you, then compare what to donate, what to keep dry and where to go first.
Useful information
- Donate clean, dry and wearable clothes first, then use textile banks for items that are no longer good enough for resale.
- Tie shoes together, bag textiles neatly and keep them dry so the load is not rejected.
- The mapped places on this page most often fall into charity donation points, clothes and textile banks, glass bottle banks, and local recycling sites.
- Use the related item guides below for clothes, shoes, and household textiles if you need a more specific answer.
Last checked: 26 Apr 2026
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Coverage: 2 related services
Local official guidance
Official textile guidance treats clothes, shoes and household textiles as reuse first, recycling second. Clean wearable items can go to charity shops, collections and clothes banks, while worn but dry textiles can still go into textile recycling streams that turn them into padding, cloths and other secondary materials.
National guidance
Official textile guidance treats clothes, shoes and household textiles as reuse first, recycling second. Clean wearable items can go to charity shops, collections and clothes banks, while worn but dry textiles can still go into textile recycling streams that turn them into padding, cloths and other secondary materials.
Official textile guidance treats clothes, shoes and household textiles as reuse first, recycling second. Clean wearable items can go to charity shops, collections and clothes banks, while worn but dry textiles can still go into textile recycling streams that turn them into padding, cloths and other secondary materials.
When to use clothes banks & textile donation points near you
- Use this page when you already know you need clothes banks and textile donation points near you.
- The official links and related item guides below help you confirm the right option before you move into the map results.
- Donate clean, dry and wearable clothes first, then use textile banks for items that are no longer good enough for resale.
- Tie shoes together, bag textiles neatly and keep them dry so the load is not rejected.
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