← Back to context Comment by apparent 10 days ago I think GP was referring to donations, which are not subject to dumping rules AFAIK. 5 comments apparent Reply kevin_thibedeau 10 days ago People living in the tropics don't need clothing suited for temperate climates. apparent 10 days ago People who live in temperate climates wear tshirts, underwear, and socks, if I'm not mistaken. Dylan16807 10 days ago Then they won't take the donations, problem solved? kevin_thibedeau 10 days ago The problem is that they do and leave massive piles of winter clothing laying around as garbage. usrusr 10 days ago The effect is the same though (well, worse), that was GP's point.
kevin_thibedeau 10 days ago People living in the tropics don't need clothing suited for temperate climates. apparent 10 days ago People who live in temperate climates wear tshirts, underwear, and socks, if I'm not mistaken. Dylan16807 10 days ago Then they won't take the donations, problem solved? kevin_thibedeau 10 days ago The problem is that they do and leave massive piles of winter clothing laying around as garbage.
apparent 10 days ago People who live in temperate climates wear tshirts, underwear, and socks, if I'm not mistaken.
Dylan16807 10 days ago Then they won't take the donations, problem solved? kevin_thibedeau 10 days ago The problem is that they do and leave massive piles of winter clothing laying around as garbage.
kevin_thibedeau 10 days ago The problem is that they do and leave massive piles of winter clothing laying around as garbage.
People living in the tropics don't need clothing suited for temperate climates.
People who live in temperate climates wear tshirts, underwear, and socks, if I'm not mistaken.
Then they won't take the donations, problem solved?
The problem is that they do and leave massive piles of winter clothing laying around as garbage.
The effect is the same though (well, worse), that was GP's point.