We Pay The Best Price In Your Area And
Also We Provide The Best Services For Public
Call Us 01708874242

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Get in touch and book your free collection:

* Lines are open: Monday - Saturday from 9am to 6:00pm.

We Don't Take Stained, Ripped & Asian Clothes.

What We Buy

£0.50/Kg

Clothes

£0.50/Kg

Shoes

£0.50/Kg

Handbags

Free

Beddings

Free

Belts

Free

Clothes

Free

Electronics Equipment

Free

Table Clothes

Free

Towels

Free

Jewelry

Free

Curtains

What We Don't Take

Do not collect

Stained Ripped Clothes

Do not collect

Wet Clothes

Do not collect

Moldy Clothes

Do not collect

Books

Do not collect

CD's & DVD's

Do not collect

Rug

Do not collect

Bric-A-Brac

About Us

EARNING extra cash and providing those less fortunate with good quality clothing and home items is the aim of Bob Pays Cash 4 Clothes.
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.
Most sites are open Monday to Saturday from 9am to 6:00pm. Call 01708874242 to arrange a collection.

 Environment Agency license

 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.