The WasteNot List

Clothes, Shoes & Accessories

Items include: wedding dresses, bridesmaid/prom dresses, baby clothes, coats, dressing up costumes, interview clothes, school uniform, women’s wear, men’s wear, children’s wear, underwear, bras, shoes/footwear, boots, hats, scarves, bags

Sell or Donate

  • Clothes banks are located around the country and accept clothing which is in a reusable condition, such as: Traid, Salvation Army, YMCA, and ummah welfare trust.
  • Wedding Dresses can be donated to Charity shops or as material for gowns for stillborn babies.
  • Donate your clothes, shoes and accessories to any number of Charity Shops located throughout the country.
  • Many homeless charities and shelters accept donations of clothes, especially during the winter months.
  • Bras can seem like a difficult item to reuse but there are several charities who would gladly take them.
  • Some stores offer vouchers for your unwanted clothes, e.g. Marks & Spencer and H&M.
  • You can sell your second hand goods through websites such as ebayFacebookPreloved and Gumtree.
  • You can donate your unwanted items via websites such as FreecycleFreegle and Freeloved.

Buy or Receive

  • Purchase your ‘new’ clothes or accessories from one of the many Charity Shops located throughout the country.
  • Save ‘imperfect’ clothes and shoes going to waste by buying factory seconds or returned and ex display items.
  • There are many charities that help people get back into the job market by providing a free interview outfit.
  • School uniforms are available for free from various community groups or charities.
  • You can buy second hand goods through websites such as ebayFacebookPreloved and Gumtree.
  • You can receive free items via websites such as FreecycleFreegle and Freeloved.

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Repair

Patagonia provide a guide on how to repair their clothing. Click here.

How to sew a button on a shirt (Duration: 5:20)

See our WasteNot Flip Flops blog for suggestions on how to repair flip flops.

Recycle

Find your local recycling centre

Recycle Flip flops

Get Creative ~ Repurpose

Fast fashion is a large source of waste. Instead of disposing of barely worn items, why not restyle old outfits to look more modern. For example adding a fashionable scarf or jewellery.

Make a simple door draught excluder using old denim jeans and fabric or towels you no longer want (duration: 0:36)
Make a cushion cover using an old buttoned shirt (duration: 2:32)

Waste

Some things simply cannot be reused, recycled or repurposed.
Before buying them, ask yourself if you really need them?


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