In-kind donations up 50% at some charities this Chinese New Year, but trash among them is a problem

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Unusable donated goods that need to be discarded include mouldy play dough, soiled or damaged clothes, and broken items.

SINGAPORE: More people are opening their hearts this Chinese New Year, with some charities seeing as much as a 50 per cent increase in in-kind donations compared to last year.

While charity organisation SiloamXperience has made “turning trash into treasure” its mission at its thrift store, the conditions of some donations are too poor to be given a new lease of life. “It all boils down to education. We hope that people can understand that thrift stores are not a dumping ground,” Ms Tan said.

“While we are very happy to receive donations – Singaporeans are very generous – we advise that they give us items in good and usable conditions,” said Mr Nicholas Tan, donation and customer manager of the charity.“For example, if you see items in a store, would you purchase them? Or would they be something you wouldn’t even look at? If it’s something you would purchase, then yes, we would gladly accept it.

On a regular day, volunteers conduct an average of four trips between its collection sites and processing centres, he said.However, with a jump in items being deposited at its drop-off sites during the spring cleaning period ahead of Chinese New Year, volunteers have had to double their trips to the warehouse to eight a day so that the booths do not get overloaded.

 

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