New sponsor for Pfaffenhofen: AWO takes over the household office!

Die AWO übernimmt die Hausratsammelstelle in Pfaffenhofen. Ziel ist nachhaltige Versorgung trotz Marktveränderungen.
The AWO takes over the household office in Pfaffenhofen. The goal is sustainable supply despite market changes. (Symbolbild/MW)

New sponsor for Pfaffenhofen: AWO takes over the household office!

Pfaffenhofen an der Ilm, Deutschland - in Pfaffenhofen there is a significant change in the sponsorship of the social institutions. The house council collecting office on the Bürgermeister-Stocker-Straße and the Rot-Kreuz shop in Manching will change the supervisor and in the future the Workers' Welfare (AWO) will take responsibility. The previous sponsor, the BRK district association Pfaffenhofen, has made the decision to submit the sponsorship after a thorough consideration, which also takes economic reasons into account. Donaukurier reports that the framework conditions in the second-hand and used goods market have changed a lot recently. More and more people are selling well -preserved objects themselves, which means that the markets for social institutions come under pressure. To make matters worse, cheap providers have come onto the market, which makes economically portable management with full -time staff almost unsustainable.

With the move to the AWO, you hope for a capable succession for the challenges that the social institutions have to face. Michael Fochler, the managing director of the BRK district association, explains that this decision was not easy for the BRK, because one tries to maintain the planned institutions in order to offer needy people to offer cheap goods and at the same time to promote sustainability.

organizational changes

But the handover will not be that simple. The AWO brings with it some organizational changes that also include adjustments to the opening hours. These changes are necessary to ensure the shop success of the facilities even under the current conditions. The entire process should be completed by the end of this year. The BRK has already taken measures to follow the affected employees of a socially agreed transition plan, whereby the possibility of operating terminations should be avoided.

The AWO has already proven itself in other regions, such as Reutlingen. There she operates the used goods facility "Da Capo". A wide range of second-hand products is offered here, including furniture, clothing, electrical appliances and more. The offer is aimed at people who are looking for cheap goods and rely on sustainability. AWO Reutlingen has set itself the goal of not only reducing consumption, but also creating social jobs, especially for Long -term unemployed people.

A look over the borders

The topic of second hand is not only regional, but also has international dimensions. A report deals with the path of second-hand clothing between Europe and Africa. Many of the donated clothing travel around the world before they end up in the hands of those who need the most urgent. Over 20% of the analyzed items of clothing end up in Africa, while other parts are exported via Eastern Europe and even to South America. Fashion Changers shows that the international movement of Second Hand-Texiles often shows less strict regulations are accompanied by what questions the quality and sustainability of trade.

The AWO and similar organizations are not only locally, but also internationally against the great challenge of making the Second Hand-Markt sustainable. The new base change in Pfaffenhofen could be a step in the right direction to cover both local needs and to become part of a larger, sustainable solution.

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