At Choice we support the circular economy by collecting and processing used textiles and a wide variety of other items, such as books, bric-a-brac, and small electric items.
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The circular economy and the important role we all play
How to have a sustainable Christmas
Christmas is traditionally a time of excess and goodwill and that can still be the case even with a more environmentally friendly focus
Frontline training and friendly service
The people that work at Choice Textile are the organisation’s biggest asset. As a business our Mission is to create a more sustainable environment and to support the community. Our Purpose is to be the most trusted and reliable recycling partner for charity shops in the South East.
Managing the changing landscape of charity shop donations
Our experience supporting charity shops enables us to adapt to their changing needs. We monitor trends and continually evolve our services to cater to the changing demands, whether that be increasing volumes of excess goods, adjusting the frequency of collections or introducing technology to ensure we use the most efficient routes for collections.
How to get to Net Zero?
In the wake of the latest IPCC report and the announcement by leading scientists this week, that the UK government is moving too slowly to tackle the climate emergency. We all need to reconsider what more we can do individually and as businesses to make a positive difference.
Helping the community & the environment
Recycling and donating to charity shops is a good way to begin to embrace a more sustainable lifestyle. With the cost of living on the rise and household incomes stretched, even more people will need access to affordable charity shop items. Now more than ever before, it is important for people to remember the benefits of recycling and donate items to charity, rather than throwing them out.
Six ways to increase recycling in your community
Six ways to increase recycling in your community We all know the importance of recycling and the positive impact it has on creating a more sustainableenvironment. We can all do more to improve the rate at which people recycle, however, sometimes we justdon’t know what we can do as individuals or as communities to make […]