CLOTHES have been dumped all over the floor in front of a clothing bank in Worcester.
The clothing bank at the Ombersley Road Co-operative store, opposite Northwick Road, has a large pile of clothing items scattered across the parking spaces in front.
Another bag of clothes can be seen left on top of the smaller shoe bank to the left of the main clothing bank.
The clothing bank is owned by The Salvation Army which has approximately 8,000 clothing banks located all over the UK.
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Everything you donate to these clothing banks is re-sold, reused or recycled.
According to The Salvation Army, an estimated £140 million worth of used clothing goes to waste every year, which equates to around 350,000 tonnes.
There are ten Salvation Army clothing banks in Worcester, including supermarkets, care homes and more.
We have contacted Co-op and The Salvation Army for more.
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