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Eco-support for children and young people with disabilities

Eco-support for children and young people with disabilities

The ECOTEXTIL Foundation has been supporting people with disabilities since 2012 by combining charity with care for the environment. By donating unwanted clothes, each donor becomes a funder, providing non-cash support in a real form. Profits from the sale and recycling are credited to the Foundation’s account and then distributed to those in need. In this way, unwanted clothes do not end up in landfills, but serve people again.
A second-hand clothing container has been set up at the entrance to our headquarter, where any of our employees can donate something of their own. We collect clean clothes, toys, bedding, footwear and accessories. These will be put into second-hand circulation and the money collected will be donated in full as a subsidy for the fight against disabilities among children and young people.

More details about the Foundation can be found here: https://ecotextil.pl/

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