We Weigh. Then Pay. For Your Unwanted Things.
Welcome to Worth its Weight. The simple way to earn quick cash for your unwanted clothes and household items.
Welcome to Worth its Weight. Cash for Clothes and More.
The simple way to earn quick cash for your unwanted clothes and household items.
And what’s more, by bringing your clothes to Worth its Weight, you’re also doing your bit for the environment and the circular economy. All of the items we buy are put back into circulation to be rehomed and reused by those communities that really need them, rather than going into landfill or sitting idle in storage.
So you can enjoy the feel of that cash in your pocket with a clear conscience as well. Now that’s really Worth its Weight.
How it works
Then put all of your unwanted things into a bin bag or box (no need to sort them)
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We weigh your items and pay you on the spot in cash
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We then ship the items to markets in the UK, Africa, Middle East and Ukraine.
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Cash for Clothes and Much More. What We Recycle.
We pay cash on the spot, take a look at the full list of things we can and cannot accept, and how much we pay, below:
Items we Accept
Clothes
We pay: 40p / kg
Shoes
We pay: 40p / kg
Hats
We pay: 40p / kg
Handbags
We pay: 40p / kg
Purses
We pay: 40p / kg
Jewellery
We pay: 40p / kg
Perfume
(50% full or more)
We pay: 40p / kg
Cosmetics
(new only)
We pay: 40p / kg
All household
bric a brac
We pay: 10p / kg
Books
Taken as donation
CDs/DVDs/
computer games
Taken as donation
Linen
Taken as donation
Items we Cannot Accept
Wet,
damaged or
dirty clothes or shoes
Workwear
Uniforms
(that are personalised)
Our Locations
We currently have shops in 13 locations around England and are adding new ones all of the time. To find your nearest drop off location, simply enter your postcode into our handy tool and pop along to see us.
Helping the Environment and Third World
Selling your unwanted things to us is Worth its Weight in more ways than one. It’s not just about the cold hard cash you receive (although that helps), but in how you are helping both the environment and the third world. Here are some facts you may find surprising:
300,000 tones of clothing goes to landfill in the UK every year
10,000 litres of water is used to produce one kg of cotton fabric
It takes 10,000 litres of fresh water to dye one kg of cotton.
What’s more, by selling your clothes to us, you are helping to develop the circular economy of the countries that need it most. Read this excellent piece from The Guardian to find out more.
News and Blogs
Find out the latest news and stories from the team at Worth its Weight right here.