Marks and Spencer and Oxfam’s Another Life scheme
Another Life. Ordinary clothes made extraordinary.
There are two ways to give items another life
Oxfam shop volunteer Andrew organising clothes donations. Image: Gabi Torres / Oxfam
1. Donate your unwanted clothes in Oxfam shops
Bring in your unwanted clothes and receive a £5 M&S voucher off a £35 spend on clothing, home and beauty products in M&S stores as long as your donation contains at least one item of M&S labelled clothing or M&S soft furnishings (excludes sale and clearance items).
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2. Donate your pre-loved clothes to us at M&S
Next time you pop into M&S, put any item of clothing you no longer wear (even if it's not from M&S) into one of the Another Life donation stations.
Here’s what happens to your another life donations

Resold
Donated clothes are sold in Oxfam shops, through Oxfam's Online Shop, or at festivals.

Recycled
Clothes we can't resell or reuse are sold in bulk to reprocessing companies to be reborn as mattress filling or carpet underlay.
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Perfect partners
Oxfam and M&S are perfect partners. M&S knows Oxfam makes the most of every donation. And here at Oxfam, we know M&S is committed to reducing the number of clothes that end up in landfill – plus they're big supporters of our work fighting poverty.
However you choose to donate – whether it's by bringing your unwanted M&S clothes to Oxfam or by dropping off your old clothes at M&S when you buy something new – it's an extremely convenient way to donate to Oxfam.