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Overcrowded Clothing Containers Despite Camera Surveillance and Increasing Number of Containers

Summary by RÚV
"Overall, this has gone well, of course not flawlessly. There is still a lot of textile coming in and it happens that the containers fill up," says Gunnar Dofri Ólafsson, Director of Sorpa's Service and Communications Department. The number of clothing containers in the capital area has doubled since Sorpa took over textile collection from the Red Cross in June last year. There is at least one clothing container at each of Sorpa's neighborhood s…
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"Overall, this has gone well, of course not flawlessly. There is still a lot of textile coming in and it happens that the containers fill up," says Gunnar Dofri Ólafsson, Director of Sorpa's Service and Communications Department. The number of clothing containers in the capital area has doubled since Sorpa took over textile collection from the Red Cross in June last year. There is at least one clothing container at each of Sorpa's neighborhood s…

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RÚV broke the news in on Saturday, September 6, 2025.
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