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Company fills . a need, s <br />spokesperson, by <br />recycling and reselllg <br />iothes that would <br />other rise end up'i in a landfi <br />iOn <br />Urnzn <br />showed p this past y ear i n <br />r rl , p zlin - som a�rd- <br />be donors who have wondered <br />here their donations end upe. <br />Photo by Gary Icing <br />b y Gary King <br />ender edito <br />FREDERIC - Some would -be <br />i onors have been stymied by the <br />large red clo ping collection boxes <br />that appeared this past year in the vil- <br />lage. <br />There's one at a convenience gro store <br />ci H 35 an l ano at the grocery <br />are on Main Street. ther <br />A'sign on the boxes says, "Let your <br />sed clothing ;et a second life and be <br />reused - that 11 takes good sense!" <br />Another say 3, "We are a commercial <br />company don g something good for <br />the environrE nt." <br />Yet another claims, We cooperate <br />. h schools, nonprofits, city recy- <br />cling prograir s and local businesses <br />to bring this n 'cycling option to your <br />coxnntunity," <br />So where do the clothes and shoes <br />placed in the t oxen end. up? <br />Not here. kn(' likely not in the <br />United States. <br />In fact, the .?'SAgain (pronounced' <br />'use again') company is not a charity <br />but a clothing- recycling business that <br />;ells the bulk - )f Leese donated items <br />See De nation boxes, page 3 <br />