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picture Stanton 14 April 2009 Seymour Avenue , N17. Short walk Zena’s not every bag was thrown next to a waste container. These two were donated clothing, a “good thing” crowded. ___________________________________ In Tottenham we have a growing problem of dumped clothes – some bags, others do not. But mostly it is not selfish, insensitive people leaving garbage on the street. to respond, in fact, the exact Gegenteil.Die people leaflets from companies claiming to collect for good reasons. They give a plastic bag and ask for old clothes and other unwanted substances. Some are charitable and some do not. Folds may have drawings of small children. Or send clothes mention the “third world” . Even if these are legitimate organizations that are doing what they claim the bags are often stolen from outside homes. Good products are made and cast unwanted things. Missing the point? Haringey website has Consulting for the residents of donations of unwanted clothes to charity Zwecke.In short, she suggests we take them to a local charity shop. Excellent advice. But some shortcomings Punkt.Die run companies that have realized the door-to-door collections of both principles of efficient use. ? first make it as easy and uncomplicated as possible. Some even leave a bag. Thus, the residents do nothing more than to fill it and let it out the door ? Second, people carry the enthusiasm and sympathy. So they feel comfortable with their “recycling”. A Guardian study (see below) claims that fraud robbed charities million. Which means that councils must legitimate charitable organizations think and out-maneuver the wrong collectors. How? My proposal for Haringey ? It’s a nationwide problem. Somebody has come up with good ideas that work. Start by asking the local authorities from Lands End to John o ‘Groats and the big charities are losing money. ? solutions that will work probably be on the same line as the most successful collectors wrong. Keep it simple, make it simple, go with the flow “of our residents charitable impulses. ? We must let our residents know, there are many collectors disguised employment. In recognition of the difference between them and genuine charity to help street dumping to prevent the remaining cases. ? Donated clothes bags are often left and sometimes from outside the charity shops if they have signed stolen. We need the cooperation of charitable organizations that dispose of some of these are on the way stoppen._________________ Links § Charities in textiles losing battle The Observer 23 July 2003. § The great charity collection scam The Guardian 18 August 2007. “Charity shops and good causes will lose millions of pounds a year to counterfeit spent collecting, you can benefit from our desire to help others.” § Charity Cheating Laid Bare “. The Guardian 25 August 2007. § Haringey Council website has a page on Textile recycling . § The local community website HarringayOnline about Child Welfare Foundation , a pamphlet distributed locally. [You must join the site - it's free.] § Liz Ixer, an admin of HarringayOnline comments next on the general issue. And a link to element from Wales Online about the police action. § the problem of wife-Eds, Cyber Chrome and Phil Lane. § Human Relief Foundation has delivered flyers and plastic bags for Tottenham real estate. your address if necessary, 755 Romford Road E12 is a charity shop. I checked (April 2009) on the Charity Commission website and it is a registered charity. § Notes from Charity Commission . Thanks for pointing SV incorrectly Links.Ein link does not work, please let me know by leaving a comment below . scam reports
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