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New Mersey Shopping Park Car Park Clothing Bank - Textile Recycling Point

New Mersey Shopping Park Car Park textiles recycling point supporting North West Cancer Research, serviced by the award-winning Roberts Recycling.

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New Mersey Shopping Park, Speke Rd, Liverpool (Near to Pets at Home - Backdrop is B&Q)
L24 8QB

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What can be donated at this bank

Please donate clean, dry items, bagged in any household carrier or bin liner.

Clothing (men’s, women’s, children’s)

Paired shoes

Belts and handbags

Hats, gloves, scarves

Household textiles (e.g. towels,
curtains, bedding)

Soft toys (good condition)

Soiled, wet or mouldy textiles

Duvets, pillows, mattresses, rugs or
carpets

Electrical items or home furnishings

Work uniforms or protective gear

Underwear or socks (unless new or with tags)

Fabric offcuts or scraps

Supporting a local cause

Roberts Recycling is proud to support North West Cancer Research through our textile recycling bank at New Mersey Retail Park in Speke.

This partnership forms part of our long-standing commitment to using textile reuse and recycling to create social and environmental impact across the region. As a family-run business that grew up in the area, supporting local causes in Speke and South Liverpool means a great deal to us.

Your clothing donations at this site help raise vital funds for North West Cancer Research, while also reducing textile waste in our communities.

Thank you for supporting this initiative and helping to make a difference.

How this bank helps in numbers

Textiles recovered

350kg

In 2025 so far

947kg

All time

Funds raised

£1250

In 2025 so far

£3000

All time

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Please send us a photo of the full textile bank and we'll arrange a collection as soon as possible!

Roberts Recycling Ltd was established in 2009 and are now one the UK’s leading sustainable textile recyclers and processors, with a core mission of diverting waste clothing and textiles from landfill.

In 2025, we were honoured to win The King’s Award for Enterprise for the third time. This national honour, with formal approval by the Prime Minister and His Majesty The King, recognises our commitment and global impact in textile reuse and recycling.

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