Global’s Make Some Noise Charity has published their impact report explaining how Savanna’s work has helped out the charity over the previous 6 months.
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At Savanna Rags, the lives of local people are very important to us, this easter we wanted to give back, and spread the festive cheer by donating to those in…
BBC News and BBC 5 Live have been investigating disappearing clothing banks, and their impact on charities. Members of the TRA have noted a loss of over 750 textile banks in…
Savanna Rags were pleased to welcome to their sorting plant In Mansfield Members and friends from Southwell U3A Groups. The visit took place On 17 November 2016. The group were…
A textile recycling company is urging others to be vigilant with foreign worker checks after experiencing how easy it is to be caught out. Article taken from Letsrecycle.com – see…
Family-owned business Savanna Rags International has successfully grown its operations from 20 employees to being one of the largest textile recyclers in the country. Robin Nierynck reports. Article taken from…
As per the Chad article at the beginning of November, we have been pleased to be able to support Liz Sheppard in her battle with cancer and Savanna give her all…
We have an article in the Mansfield Chronicle Advertiser this week about our company, how we work and what we do…. Savanna Rags is one of the East Midlands best kept…
The buying, selling and trading of second hand clothing is a positive reciprocal transaction between consumers and specialised retailers that saves tonnes of unwanted clothing from being added to ever-growing…
Every nonprofit charity faces the challenge of fundraising, and since the requests for assistance are great, the need to find diverse revenue streams is paramount. One way some charities are…