Ballina Community Clothes Swap: A Bargain That’s Kind to the Planet
By Jeff Gibbs
This December, ditch the Black Friday frenzy and join the Ballina Community Clothes Swap for a refreshing and sustainable approach to fashion. Hosted by the Northern Rivers Community Gallery (NRCG), this free event is your chance to breathe new life into your wardrobe while reducing textile waste.
Event Details
- What: Clothes Swap & Creative Mending Workshop
- When: Wednesday, 11 December 2024, 12pm–2pm
- Where: Northern Rivers Community Gallery, 44 Cherry Street, Ballina
- Cost: Free
- Ages: Open to all
Why Join the Clothes Swap?
Every year, Australians buy an average of 56 new clothing items, but shockingly, 6,000 kilos of clothing are sent to landfill every 10 minutes. In Ballina Shire alone, textiles make up 8% of kerbside landfill bins, making textile waste a significant environmental issue.
The community clothes swap tackles these challenges by:
- Encouraging a circular economy where pre-loved clothing gets a new home.
- Offering a cost-free way to refresh your wardrobe.
- Creating an opportunity to connect with like-minded locals who care about sustainability.
How It Works
To participate, bring your clean, quality clothing items to swap for tokens:
- Drop-off times:
- Tuesday, 10 December, 2pm–4pm
- Wednesday, 11 December, 10am–11am
Tokens can then be exchanged for new-to-you items at the event. Clothing for all genders, sizes, and adaptive needs is welcome, and availability will depend on the contributions of participants.
Creative Mending Workshop
Alongside the clothes swap, join a free hands-on mending workshop with multi-disciplinary artist Pippin Nicholson. Learn simple, practical sewing techniques to repair and rejuvenate your garments using recycled materials.
- What to bring: A clothing item to mend (optional). No prior sewing experience required.
- What’s provided: Tools, materials, and expert guidance.
“Mending and patching are not just cost-effective, they’re a creative way to fight fast fashion and reduce environmental impact,” said Pippin Nicholson.
A Step Towards Sustainability
“This event is a fun and practical way to address the challenges of fast fashion and textile waste,” said Justine Rowe, Council’s Resource Recovery Education Officer.
Gallery Coordinator Imbi Davidson added, “By swapping clothes and embracing creativity, we’re not only reducing landfill but also building community connections. Together, we can foster a more sustainable future.”
For more information or to get involved, visit www.nrcgballina.com.au or call 02 6681 0530.
Let’s make fashion sustainable—one swap and stitch at a time!
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