It’s ok, you can admit it. We all have shoes lying around the house we don’t use. The thing about shoes is they seem to breed. I don’t buy them as often as others, but the bottom floor of my closet is slowly being taken over.
I know there are shoes I don’t wear any more and never will, so why do I still keep them? Here are a few things you can do with your old shoes:
- Freecycle: Freecycle is a great local organization where neighbors share discards and items they no longer need. Visit the freecycle website for more details.
- Donate to a homeless shelter: Granted, it might not be practical to donate your red, rhinestone-encrusted strappy sandals, but there are people who will appreciate receiving your old sneaker or hiking boots.
- Nike’s Reuse a Shoe program – Nike has a program where old athletic shoes are recycled to make playground material and sports services.
- Shoes in pristine condition can be sold at consignment stores.
- Older shoes can be donated to thrift shops. Most thrift shops donate proceeds to charity.
- Have a shoe swap with friends.
- Check your local recycle center. They may have a shoe recycling program.
- Donate your shoes to Eco Cycle – A recycling program where your shoes will be given to someone who needs them.
- Donate your old Kenneth Cole shoes and receive 20% off on a new pair.
- Contact Souls 4 Souls to see how to recycle or donate your used shoes.
- Visit Recycled Runners to learn about different shoe recycling programs around the world.
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