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Wearable, worn out, or down to a single shoe — here's where each pair should actually go.
Shoes are awkward to get rid of. They're bulky, they wear unevenly, and we hang onto them long past their prime. Here's a simple way to decide what to do with every pair — including the ones you'd assume are trash.
Shoes with life left in them are in high demand secondhand. Wipe them down, pair them up (a rubber band or tied laces keeps them together), and they're ready to be rehomed. Gently used sneakers, boots, sandals, and dress shoes are all welcome in a pickup or at a donation center.
Blown-out soles and scuffed-past-saving shoes don't have to hit the landfill. Footwear can be broken down into materials used for things like playground and athletic surfaces. The catch is routing them to the right place — which is one more reason a pickup that handles recycling is so convenient.
Send it anyway. Singles can't be resold, but they can be recycled — and you'd be surprised how often the match turns up in someone else's sorting bin. Don't let "incomplete" become a reason to trash them.
Whatever condition they're in, the goal is the same: keep them in use or in the recycling stream, not in the ground.
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