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Quick Guide: 5 Simple Ways to Reduce Textile Waste at Home

  • Writer: SevenC's Admin
    SevenC's Admin
  • May 7
  • 2 min read

For the Lazies - A 30-Second Summary

Reducing textile waste at home doesn’t have to be complicated. By donating unused clothes, repairing damaged garments, and finding creative ways to reuse fabrics, you can make a big difference for the environment. This quick guide offers five actionable steps to cut down on textile waste and embrace a more sustainable lifestyle in WA.


Reduce Textile Waste at Home


1. Donate Unused Clothes

One of the simplest ways to reduce textile waste is by donating clothes you no longer wear. Local charities like Good Sammy and The Salvos accept gently used items, ensuring they go to someone in need rather than ending up in a landfill.


Pro Tip: Sort through your wardrobe seasonally and set aside items you haven’t worn in the past year for donation.



2. Repair, Don’t Replace

A torn shirt or missing button doesn’t mean it’s time to toss an item. Repairing clothes extends their lifespan and reduces the need to buy new garments. Simple fixes like sewing a hem or patching jeans can make a big impact.


If you’re not confident in your sewing skills, many local tailors and repair services can help.


3. Repurpose Old Fabrics

Get creative by turning old textiles into something new! Convert worn-out t-shirts into cleaning rags, transform fabric scraps into cushion covers, or use denim to make a reusable shopping bag.


Upcycling projects are not only fun but also a great way to reduce waste and save money.


4. Host a Clothing Swap

Clothing swaps are a fantastic way to refresh your wardrobe while keeping textiles out of landfill. Gather friends, family, or neighbours to exchange gently used items, giving clothes a new lease on life.


Tip: Make it a fun event with snacks and music to encourage more participation.


5. Choose Sustainable Fashion

Support brands that prioritise sustainability, like SevenC’s Swimwear, which uses recycled materials to create eco-friendly products. By choosing quality over quantity and investing in durable pieces, you can reduce your environmental impact.


Look for labels that promote ethical practices and use recycled or organic fabrics.


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Start making a difference today by reducing your textile waste at home. Together, we can build a more sustainable future for WA!


 
 
 

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