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SATCoL stages photoshoot with celebrity stylist

The trading arm of the Salvation Army has put together a photoshoot with photographer Camille Sanson and fashion stylist Karl Willett to demonstrate the potential of sustainable fashion.  

Willett has worked with numerous celebrities for shoots and events including The Grammy’s, The Met Gala and Vanity Fair magazine. 

The “Corporate Donations” shoot saw a series of images captured featuring second-hand clothing, electronic devices and home-goods. 

The Salvation Army Trading Company (SATCol) has compiled a behind-the-scenes video of the shoot which can be viewed online 

Willett commented: “It was a pleasure to be part of the Corporate Donations shoot, a scheme that is contributing to positive change and sustainability for the planet by diverting more everyday items away from landfill.” 

Shaunacy Burne, corporate partnerships manager at SATCoL, added: “We are partnering with businesses to receive their obsolete, end of line and faulty stock to be reused or repurposed.  

“Not only are we helping brands to meet their Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) goals with our sustainable solutions, but the donations we receive are sold in our retail outlets to help raise vital funds for our parent charity. We’re keen to explore partnership opportunities with retailers, together we can reduce waste and divert more items away from landfill. Please get in touch, we want to hear from you.” 

The Salvation Army Trading Company (SATCol) 

SATCoL works with brands and retailers to accept excess, returned and end-of- line stock of clothing and home-goods to be resold in its charity shops across the country. 

The organisation works with community groups, large organisations, local authorities, schools, colleges and individuals.  

This partnership opportunity for brands has the potential to help them save on additional storage costs, create more room in their warehouse for new stock and divert more items away from disposal. 

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