A royal visitor

HRH, The Duke of Edinburgh visited our stand at a waste management conference. We have built strong partnerships with organisations including local authorities and supermarkets to promote textile recycling.

An estimated 1.14 million tonnes of clothes are supplied onto the UK market each year.

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Latest News Articles

Welwyn Garden City Charity Shop Opens Its Doors
27 March 2013
Shoppers in Welwyn Garden City had their first chance to do some bargain hunting in the new Salvation Army Trading Company Ltd (SATCoL) charity shop as it opened its doors at 18 Howardsgate on Wednesday (27 March)...

Hyde Charity Shop Opens Its Doors
27 March 2013
Shoppers in Hyde had their first chance to do some bargain hunting in the new Salvation Army Trading Company Ltd (SATCoL) charity shop as it opened its doors at 54 Rutherford Way in the Clarendon Square Shopping Centre on Wednesday (27 March)...

New Stone Charity Shop Opens Its Doors
26 March 2013
Shoppers in Stone had their first chance to do some bargain hunting in the new Salvation Army Trading Company Ltd (SATCoL) charity shop as it opened its doors at 37 High Street on Tuesday (26 March)...

Luton Charity Furniture Shop Opens on the Right Note
21 March 2013
Shoppers in Luton were serenaded by brass band music at the opening of Salvation Army Trading Company's first ever furniture shop, which opened in Wellington Street, Luton, on Thursday (21 March)...

New Stone Charity shop Appeals for Volunteers
20 March 2013
A Stone charity shop opens its doors to the public later this month and although it is on track to welcome the first eager bargain hunters, the shop is still in need of more volunteers to help run it...

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