In partnership with

East Sussex Council

Free doorstep charity collections across East Sussex Council

Donated items collected free from the doorstep in Charity

Wondering whether free doorstep charity collections are available where you live in East Sussex? East Sussex Council charity collections are fully up and running, thanks to a confirmed partnership between East Sussex Council and Anglo Doorstep Collections. Every household in the council area can now book a no-cost collection of reusable items straight from their front door β€” no car trip, no queuing, no fee. Your unwanted goods get a second life, charitable causes benefit, and East Sussex Council moves closer to its waste-reduction and circular economy goals.

Which postcodes does Anglo Doorstep Collections cover in East Sussex Council?

Anglo Doorstep Collections actively serves properties throughout the East Sussex Council area. The postcodes currently covered include areas across East Sussex, so whether you are in Eastbourne, Hastings, Lewes, Rother or Wealden, the service is almost certainly available at your address. Use the booking tool to confirm your postcode at the time of scheduling β€” collection slots fill up quickly, so booking early is always a good idea.

Tip: Booking only takes a few minutes online. Pack your items into bags or boxes, choose a date that suits you, and our driver will do the rest β€” straight from your doorstep, completely free of charge.

What can residents put out for collection?

East Sussex Council charity donations can include a wide range of everyday household items β€” clothing such as coats, jackets, jumpers and trousers, together with footwear, books, toys, bags and accessories, CDs, DVDs and games, linen and towels, and much more. The eight headline categories below capture the full scope of what Anglo Doorstep Collections accepts in the East Sussex Council area.

πŸ‘— Clothing

Tops, shirts, dresses, jackets, suits, hoodies, cardigans and more

πŸ‘Ÿ Footwear

All wearable shoes, boots, sandals and trainers in good condition

Books

Fiction, non-fiction, children’s books and reference titles

🧸 Toys & Games

Reusable toys, puzzles and games suitable for rehoming

πŸ‘œ Bags

Handbags, shoulder bags, backpacks and reusable totes

πŸ’ Accessories

Scarves, belts, hats, jewellery and similar fashion accessories

πŸ’Ώ CDs/DVDs & Games

Music CDs, DVDs and console games in their original cases

πŸ›οΈ Linen & Towels

Clean bed linen, bath towels and hand towels suitable for reuse

How does a doorstep collection in East Sussex Council work?

The process has been designed to be as straightforward as possible for residents. Pack your reusable items β€” shirts, skirts, blouses, t-shirts or any of the accepted categories β€” into bags or sturdy boxes, then simply leave them outside your property at the agreed time. Our driver collects everything and routes it directly into reuse markets, giving each item the best possible chance of finding a new home.

  1. Book your collection online using the booking tool below β€” it takes just a few minutes.
  2. Pack your reusable items into bags or boxes ready for collection day.
  3. Leave your bags outside your property at the agreed time on the collection day.
  4. Our driver collects the items and channels them into reuse markets across the UK.

Why do East Sussex residents choose this free service?

  • Completely free β€” no charge at any stage for residents of East Sussex Council
  • Collected directly from your doorstep, so no need for a car or a trip to a donation point
  • Online booking available around the clock at a time that suits you
  • Directly supports charitable causes and community projects
  • Keeps reusable goods out of disposal streams and reduces unnecessary waste
  • Contributes to East Sussex Council’s circular economy and environmental objectives

How East Sussex Council charity collections support WasteDataFlow reporting

Doorstep donation collections in East Sussex Council generate more than individual benefit β€” they contribute to the council’s broader environmental performance picture. Anglo Doorstep Collections provides East Sussex Council with WasteDataFlow-ready reuse reporting, giving the council reliable data on reuse activity taking place across the local authority area.

That reporting supports a range of council priorities:

  • Reuse performance monitoring and benchmarking
  • Waste prevention strategy and planning
  • Circular economy objectives and targets
  • Environmental impact and sustainability reporting

Reuse sits above recycling in the waste hierarchy precisely because it extends the life of products without the energy cost of processing. East Sussex Council champions this principle by making doorstep reuse a practical, accessible option for every household in its area.

The national picture behind our East Sussex partnership

Close-up of donated items ready for reuse and recycling

Anglo Doorstep Collections operates one of the UK’s largest household reuse collection networks, completing over 500,000 household collections every year and rehoming more than 12,000 tonnes of reusable goods annually. Across the network, over Β£460,000 has been raised for charitable causes and more than 62,000 trees have been planted through environmental initiatives linked to the service. East Sussex Council is part of that wider network β€” one of more than 67 council partnerships that spans authorities from Bolton Metropolitan Borough Council and Manchester City Council in the North to Chichester District Council, Eastbourne Borough Council and Lewes District Council closer to home in the South East. Every collection in East Sussex contributes to those national totals while delivering tangible local benefit.

Reuse before disposal β€” why East Sussex Council backs this approach

Encouraging residents to choose reuse over disposal is a measurable step towards a more sustainable East Sussex. By partnering with Anglo Doorstep Collections, East Sussex Council is actively helping to:

  • Reduce the volume of reusable goods entering disposal routes
  • Increase the council’s overall reuse rate
  • Support responsible consumption and circular economy habits
  • Lower the environmental impact associated with unnecessary disposal
  • Engage residents in a simple, tangible sustainability action

Free charity collections in East Sussex Council make that choice effortless β€” residents simply pack their unwanted items, book a slot, and let Anglo Doorstep Collections handle the rest.

Book your free collection in East Sussex today

Residents of East Sussex Council can schedule a free doorstep collection in minutes. Pack up your unwanted clothing, footwear, books, toys and more β€” Anglo Doorstep Collections will come straight to your door.

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