'We can't control them': Clothing recyclers frustrated by criminals operating in donation bin industry

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An organization that represents clothing recyclers says they’re frustrated after a W5 investigation found a fake charity and some violent players connected to organized crime have been muscling in on the clothing donation bin industry, and is calling for governments to do more.

'We can't control them': Clothing recyclers frustrated by criminals operating in donation bin industry

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