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  • trukdiver
    trukdiver Posts: 747 Forumite
    edited 8 August 2024 at 1:41PM
    Hi,

    put it in charity shop, folks use them for pet bedding.

    When I worked in a charity shop, we didn't want them. We couldn't sell them, they couldn't be recycled and we had to pay for rubbish collection.
  • The-Truth
    The-Truth Posts: 483 Forumite
    pappa_golf wrote: »
    Nice n simple , a old continental quilt,

    Simple answer as well.

    Since when have people tried to put bedding into recycle bins which never accept bedding anyway?

    That should answer your question!
  • BrentMeister
    BrentMeister Posts: 223 Forumite
    Goodness me.

    If the quilt isnt made out of metal or plastic, then its normal waste. Take it to the dump.
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