Handling donated goods presents a unique challenge Whether you’re trying to save money, want to be more eco-friendly, or just love the thrill of discovery that comes from trawling the rails of a charity shop, their imminent reopening next month will be good news to many.
Along with other non-essential stores, charity shops will be allowed to reopen from 15th June, as long as they meet the new Government health and safety guidelines for bricks-and-mortar retailers.
Of course, any business that is dependent on a regular supply of donated goods faces a unique challenge. Government guidelines state that any clothes that have been tried-on or returned by customers must be quarantined for 72 hours in a separate room or container before going