Goodwill stores have a message: Please stop donating trash
HALELUYA HADERO, AP Business Writer
May 19, 2021
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1of2In this undated photo provided by Goodwill Northern New England, a donation attendant working for Goodwill Northern New England at the Westbrook, Maine, store looks at a broken picture frame and a broken cat scratching post. Experts note the coronavirus pandemic has encouraged many to clean their homes and get rid of stuff they don’t want. And during the past year, several Goodwill agencies say they ve seen an increase in unwanted donations, and in turn, their trash bills. (Heather Steeves/Goodwill Northern New England via AP)Heather Steeves/APShow MoreShow Less
Goodwill stores have a message: Please stop donating trash
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