What about the old clothes? Where can I sell or recycle it?

1. Pick out those good clothes, wash them and send them to the children in the disaster area. Many children in the disaster area have no clothes to wear in winter. If the clothes are still relatively new, you can choose to mail them to the children in the disaster area.

Give those beautiful clothes to relatives and friends in need. Many people will have impulsive consumption and don't want to wear the clothes they bought, but the clothes are brand new. You can give it to your relatives and friends at this time.

3. Pack old clothes and sell them to vendors who recycle them. If there are too many old clothes at home, you can choose this way to deal with them.

Cut the old clothes into other useful things. Turning waste into treasure, recycling old clothes, making old clothes into tablecloths, small baskets and Barbie clothes are all good choices.

Put the old clothes on the second-hand market. Those clean, unused old clothes, or 90% new clothes that have only been worn a few times, can be sold in the second-hand market. It is better to dispose of these clothes at a low price than to throw them away in vain.

6. Exchange old clothes in a barter activity. Many people have a lot of idle goods, which can be bartered. It is very good to exchange things they don't use for things that others don't use.