Well meant – but unfortunately out of place. Benjamin Busevac takes it calmly. He puts on his orange work gloves, picks up the spray gun, then the dolls, the maltafel, a child seat. Everything goes into a transparent plastic bag. “I understand the approach, but toys have lost nothing in the used clothing container. Now it is being disposed of,” says the 22-year-old. Then he turns to his actual job: collect used clothing. As soon as he has opened the container in front of the large municipal building in the south of Liesing, a textile mountain is swinging out. T-shirts, jackets, pants, shoes, underwear, everything a box gives. A lot is packed in plastic sacks, but a lot flies around loosely.