Where can i throw the clothes ??

I will return to my country but i can not bring everything .so
i have to throw something away.i want to throw some clothes which are not expensive and important.
i do not know where should i throw the clothes.
i live in a host familiy,i do not want to make them in trouble,so
i think i should do this thing carefully ,There are 3bin in outdoor.
i know one is about waste paper,one are cans.i do not which one is suitable to clothes rubbish .
Or i can not throw clothes to the 3 bins ,i have to go to some place,please tell me.Thanks a lot .
i live in Canterbury .

Thank you very much .
Thank you in advance.

Answer:
TAKE THEM TO a chartiy shop
they will be able to recycle/sell them on
Give them to a charity shop, the host family will be able to tell you about the nearest one
Find the nearest charity or orphanage and give them to those people!
Canterbury, England?

I would assume they have thrift stores, or second hand shops, over in England.
drop the clothes off at a city mission.
either the clothes are thrown into the rubbish bin or you can take them to a clothes bank at a supermarket
If you cannot find a charity to take them, most UK supermarkets also have a clothes bin (skip), near the bottle banks (skips).
These will also be taken to charity later.
Don't throw them in the bin - that's a shameful waste. Take them to a charity shop.
Charity shop or clothes maker
Hide them under the beds of the host family, then ring them in 4 years to tell them what the smell is.

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