I’m another volunteer in a charity shop and we’re inundated with donations as we take most things except dvds and videos. Our back room is chock full of bags and boxes often piled on top of each other . Health and safety would have a field day !!! . We never turn people away as they won’t return . Our shop has easy and free parking , so it’s popular and it’s a local charity not a big national one .
I’ve been volunteering for 2 years now and it’s an eye opener. The amount of items which are ripped , broken, dirty , well worn is staggering. Charity shops can only sell saleable items , unsaleable clothes go to rag, ditto shoes and bags . I’ve had to rag lovely high end high street clothes due to makeup or fake tan stains .
The rest goes in our bins .
Some people use us as a rubbish tip. We get black bags full of the entire contents of someone’s bathroom cupboards or kitchen drawers . Last week I found a used toilet brush and packets of prescription drugs .
If donors sorted their stuff into what’s saleable, then some charity shops wouldn’t need to stop taking donations.