Wiltshire people hanging onto 'clutter' at home

From clothing to technology – we keep unnecessary junk for up to 2 years according to a survey

People across the South West will store 'clutter' for nearly two years!
Author: Mike DraperPublished 5th Sep 2021

The study was carried out by the British Heart Foundation (BHF).

Their findings show people across the South West are holding onto items they no longer use for almost TWO YEARS!

The charity's urging the South West to take on its Declutter Challenge to help raise funds for life saving science.

According to their survey, people in Wiltshire keep unused household items for around 21 months before getting rid of them - from clothing to tablets and TVs – unnecessarily cluttering up their homes.

The survey marks the launch of the BHF’s Declutter Challenge, encouraging you to declutter and donate items, to help raise funds for the life saving charity.

The BHF survey also found, on average, Wiltshire people have around 7 items of clothes they no longer wear, up to 4 unused electronics or gadgets such as consoles, tablets, or phones, 6 pieces of unworn jewellery, 4 pieces of unused exercise equipment and 4 items of furniture that are unused in their house.

WHY KEEP CLUTTER AT HOME?

When asked, the reasons given for having so many unused items at home, over a third (36%) said they couldn’t be bothered to sort through old items, just under a fifth (17%) said they were unsure of how to get rid of things. and just over a fifth (21%) said they weren't sure how long to keep an item before they should get rid of it.

Allison Swaine-Hughes, Retail Director at the British Heart Foundation, said:

“We are all guilty of putting off the tasks we don’t want to do - like having a good clear out - but donating your decluttered goods to the British Heart Foundation couldn’t be easier. Simply drop your items to your local shop or store, send them straight to us via our free post donation service or arrange a free collection."

“Charity shops are the perfect sustainable solution for decluttering. We help find a new home for your preloved treasures, whether it’s quality clothes you no longer wear, a unique piece of jewellery, a tablet or exercise equipment. So, why not take on the British Heart Foundation’s Declutter Challenge this September and help support those 720,000 people in the South West living with heart and circulatory diseases.”

The nation's largest charity retailer says its shops are particularly keen to receive winter wear to sell throughout the coming season as well as clothing, jewellery, toys, books and vinyl, and larger items such a sofas, furniture, homewares, tech and electronic gadgets. Every item sold by the BHF instore or online will be turned into funds for life saving science.

This year the BHF expects to save around 71,000 tonnes of goods from going to waste. It will do this by selling over half a million pieces of living room furniture, including 250,000 sofas, and 14,000 tonnes of preloved clothes. In a year, through the reuse and recycling of donated items the BHF will prevent 135,000 tonnes of CO2 emissions being released into the atmosphere.

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Find out more about the BHF Declutter Challenge here: bhf.org.uk/declutter