One element of the Granton Goes Greener Project that I currently work for is the clothing swap shop. The idea is that people take in clothes that are still in good condition but perhaps they've grown out of or that they're bored of and swap them for something that is new to them. We are delighted to receive donations but want to discourage people from using the swap shop as an excuse to get rid of clothes that they otherwise would still happily wear. We don't want people thinking 'oh I've got to find something for the clothing swap!' but to think of it as the first place to take clothing that they genuinely wouldn't wear any more. It's fine if you don't have anything to donate, even if you take something.
I took in a skirt that no longer fitted me and swapped it for this lovely jumper.
We weigh the items swapped to give us an idea of how much waste and carbon we're saving in the project (this is a requirement of our funding). This jumper weights just over 300g(which works out as 0.005kg of CO2 saved if my maths is correct).
You can read more about our swap shop in the latest blog post on the Granton Goes Greener blog here.
You look very smart in the swapshop jumper- and what a varied job it is proving to be!
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