Teddys Cash 4 Clothes

Bellfield Rd, High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, United Kingdom | Textile Recycling

The company, which has drop-off points around Essex, offers some of the best prices for your unwanted clothes in the area.

So, don’t hang on to that tight jumper this winter, or those items which still have the price tag that you’re probably never going to wear, instead, clear some space in your home or your wardrobe by digging it out and bagging it up.

Your unwanted clothing can be re-worn and re-used providing an affordable source of clothing to people in the developing world and emerging nations across Eastern Europe.

A staggering amount – more than one million tonnes – of textiles end up in landfill every year and most of this is from household sources, so giving away your unwanted items to be reused is of benefit to the environment, too. As well as good quality clothing, Teddy’s Cash For Clothes also accepts paired shoes/boots, belts and hand bags. Household items such as pillow cases, duvet covers, towels and table cloths can also earn you extra money and jewellery and unopened cosmetics and perfumes are also accepted.

There’s also a collection service for those unable to get to one of the local drop-off points. You can drop off your bagged items to Base Jump Trampoline Park at 26a Brook Road, Rayleigh or to the site at 633c London Road, Westcliff as well as Basildon Business Centre, Unit 3, Bentalls, Basildon.

Recycling facts

Textiles are the fastest growing sector in terms of household waste.

Unwanted clothing can be re-worn and re-used providing an affordable source of clothing to people in the developing world and emerging nations across Eastern Europe.

Over 1 million tonnes of textiles end up in landfill every year (with most of this coming from household sources).

Landfill is the worst environmental option for much of the waste produced in this country. The methane it produces is a potent greenhouse gas – 21 times more potent than CO2.

Man-made fibres such as nylon and polyester do not decompose. Natural fibres such as wool do decompose but in doing so produces methane which contributes to global warming.

Throughout the UK clothes and textile recycling employs up to 10,000 people and over 250,000 people in Europe, which helps fight social exclusion and create jobs.

Company Details
Company NameTeddys Cash 4 Clothes
Business CategoryTextile Recycling
AddressBellfield Rd
High Wycombe
Buckinghamshire
United Kingdom
ZIP: HP13 5HP
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Year EstablishedNA
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Hours of OperationMonday - Friday 9am–4pm Saturday 10am–4pm Sunday Closed

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