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An olive-green, weathered metal clothing donation bin is captured from a slightly elevated, oblique perspective in Reims, France. The bin features a top-loading mechanism, currently partially open, revealing a grey metal chute and a pile of light pink and light grey textiles inside.

Multiple labels and stickers adorn the bin's front surface. A prominent white rectangular sticker at the top reads "VÊTEMENTS" (Clothes) in distressed brown letters. Below it, a green "écotextile" logo is displayed with the text "Collecte de textiles usagés pour le recyclage" (Collection of used textiles for recycling). A larger rectangular sticker below this depicts four arms reaching towards and supporting a spherical object resembling a globe, intricately composed of blue and white textile fibers. Underneath, a slogan reads: "Agissons chaque jour pour l'environnement et l'emploi." (Let's act every day for the environment and employment.)

On the lower left, a circular sticker with "TEXTILE LINGE CHAUSSURE" (Textile Linen Footwear) encircles a green recycling symbol with "ECO TLC" at its center. To the left, a rusted metal latch mechanism is visible. Above the latch, a white circular warning sticker features a pictogram of a person falling into a bin, accompanied by the text "N'essayez pas d'entrer" (Do not try to enter) and "Risque de mort par asphyxie ou coincement." (Risk of death by asphyxiation or entrapment.)

On the lower right, a rectangular white sticker titled "Merci de suivre les consignes ci-dessous" (Thank you for following the instructions below) provides deposition guidelines: it indicates acceptance of clean, dry clothes and household linen in closed bags, along with leather goods (marked with a green checkmark and a garment icon), and explicitly rejects soiled or wet textiles (marked with a red 'X' and a soiled textile icon).

The bin rests on a grey asphalt or concrete surface. A green wire fence and sparse vegetation are visible to the left of the bin. Strong sunlight from the upper left creates lens flare and bright reflections across the top of the bin, obscuring some text near the opening.
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Oct 11, 2025

Reims, France

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An olive-green, weathered metal clothing donation bin is captured from a slightly elevated, oblique perspective in Reims, France. The bin features a top-loading mechanism, currently partially open, revealing a grey metal chute and a pile of light pink and light grey textiles inside. Multiple labels and stickers adorn the bin's front surface. A prominent white rectangular sticker at the top reads "VÊTEMENTS" (Clothes) in distressed brown letters. Below it, a green "écotextile" logo is displayed with the text "Collecte de textiles usagés pour le recyclage" (Collection of used textiles for recycling). A larger rectangular sticker below this depicts four arms reaching towards and supporting a spherical object resembling a globe, intricately composed of blue and white textile fibers. Underneath, a slogan reads: "Agissons chaque jour pour l'environnement et l'emploi." (Let's act every day for the environment and employment.) On the lower left, a circular sticker with "TEXTILE LINGE CHAUSSURE" (Textile Linen Footwear) encircles a green recycling symbol with "ECO TLC" at its center. To the left, a rusted metal latch mechanism is visible. Above the latch, a white circular warning sticker features a pictogram of a person falling into a bin, accompanied by the text "N'essayez pas d'entrer" (Do not try to enter) and "Risque de mort par asphyxie ou coincement." (Risk of death by asphyxiation or entrapment.) On the lower right, a rectangular white sticker titled "Merci de suivre les consignes ci-dessous" (Thank you for following the instructions below) provides deposition guidelines: it indicates acceptance of clean, dry clothes and household linen in closed bags, along with leather goods (marked with a green checkmark and a garment icon), and explicitly rejects soiled or wet textiles (marked with a red 'X' and a soiled textile icon). The bin rests on a grey asphalt or concrete surface. A green wire fence and sparse vegetation are visible to the left of the bin. Strong sunlight from the upper left creates lens flare and bright reflections across the top of the bin, obscuring some text near the opening.

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