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February 13, 2008

What should I do with this: unwanted shoes

Shoes_2Welcome to a new and regular slot on the Eco-Worrier blog. Each week, I will post up ideas of how to deal with unwanted belongings in a green and ethically clean manner.

What I’d like from you is two fold. Firstly, subject ideas. Don’t know what to do with an old shower curtain? Got a load of video tapes lurking that need a new home? Tell me about it. Email me (my email is on the right) or leave me a comment on this blog and I’ll do my best to feature your idea in this slot. The other thing I’d like to hear is your suggestions for what to do with the items being discussed. Let us in on your secret decluttering solutions. I’m hoping the section will become a useful stash of green ideas to help people cope with their clutter.

So, shoes….

Are they fine quality and in good nick? In which case, go to the My Shoes campaign, which raises money for the Multiple Sclerosis Trust. It collects designer shoes to sell on eBay (donations need not be Jimmy Choos, but it helps if they are something that people would be prepared to pay for).

Offer them to your friends. You could organize a clothes swap at someone’s house. Everyone should bring a few pieces of unwanted clothing and, erm, you swap. Helps if everyone brings wine and nibbles too. And you can suggest a small amount as an entrance fee to go to charity. If you live in London there's an official swap happenning on 21st February, see here.

Give them to a reputable charity shop. I am less inclined to use textile banks – most of the contents will end up sent abroad to be sold in developing countries (see here) – and I certainly wouldn’t trust those leaflets that float through the front door, for the following reasons.

If you’ve got any running shoes, you can donate them to Nike’s Reuse-A-Shoe program. It will accept shoes of any brand. Find out where your closest collection point is here.

Find your nearest shoe recycling centre. Do this by clicking here, then type shoes into the search engine and then type in your postcode to find your nearest recycling facilities.

Since spring is coming, boots could be inventively reused as flower pots. Try winter pansies, cyclamen or geraniums, or maybe some rocket (you’ll need a greenhouse or sunny window sill to germinate salad seeds at this time of year). Also, don’t forget to make drainage holes in the bottom of the boots.

Posted by Anna Shepard on February 13, 2008 | Permalink | Comments (5) | Email this post

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INTERESTING! YOU MUST SEE: http://www.spymac.com/details/?2343829

Posted by: Gina Ginel | 14 Feb 2008 09:34:16

Thanks Anna for alerting me to this wonderful post of yours! I love your idea. Re-purposing is big these days, and we need more people like you to get the word out.

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Posted by: marguerite manteau-rao | 14 Feb 2008 15:53:24

Hi Anna,

What a great web site! (I just sent you an email as well.) I constantly donate shoes to charity, but I like your inventive recycling ideas just as much, if not better. Something I also recommend is finding local colleges and art schools and seeing if they need any donated items. I work at a college and I know they stock the prop rooms and costume room with all sorts of old clothing and materials. I also wanted to tell you about a really exciting event that Art Center is holding in Barcelona called the Art Center Global Dialogues. There's a big discussion on climate change and green design that might be really interesting to you and your readers. If you're interested here's a link to the blog: http://blog.globaldialogues.eu/

Posted by: Sarah | 18 Feb 2008 23:55:48

I have to much shirts and we shall not donate them because the are sold in Africa and ruin domestic markets...

Please help me ;.)

Posted by: Efried | 20 Feb 2008 22:00:30

Planet shoes offer different variety of SoHo Lab Shoes, Chaco Shoes, Blowfish shoes, Baggallini shoes in stylish looks.

Posted by: Chaco Shoes | 9 Apr 2008 13:22:21

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