Value Village
An international secondhand store chain.
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Value Village, a thrift chain established in 1954, operates numerous stores across the U.S., Canada, and Australia. As a for-profit company, they prioritize reuse, encouraging customers to contribute by donating reusable goods. While shopping at Value Village doesn't directly support nonprofits, the company pays these organizations for donated items, aiding them in funding community programs. This sustainable approach aligns with their key goal of championing reuse.
How is Value Village sustainable?
Vintage, Secondhand, & Thrift Stores cut down on waste and save valuable resources by extending the life of things that already exist. By choosing secondhand, we save money and emissions while powering the circular economy and keeping things out of landfills.
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