Hamilton’s war on wardrobe waste is ramping up with the return of the popular thrift shopping event helping to divert one million kilograms of clothing from landfill every year.
Thrifty Threads runs from 11-13 September at The Meteor, and is hosted by Hamilton City Council, Hospice Waikato, Sip & Sew Workshops, Recreators, and Serving Up T.
Thrifters can fill up to five bags of pre-loved clothing for $20 (or $10 with a student ID). All door proceeds go to Hospice Waikato, with last year's event raising $24,000 for the charity.
Council’s Head of Resource Recovery Sarah Wilson shared how Thrifty Threads aims to not only reduce clothes to landfill, but educate on the impacts of textile waste.
“Before entering the shopping event, you can join in with the interactive activities and demonstrations around clothing sustainability.
"It's a great chance to grab a new wardrobe for only $20 while doing the right thing for the planet,” said Wilson.
Reducing what goes to landfill is an important action in Council’s Waste Management and Minimisation Plan.
As well as the usual clothing sale, some event partners are hosting workshops and events across the city to help share the Thrifty Threads kaupapa.
- Hospice Waikato – Thrifty Threads VIP Night
- Sip & Sew Workshops – The Flip Workshop
- Hamilton City Libraries – Beginners Sashiko: Visible Mending
For more information, visit the Thrifty Threads event page.
Thrifty Threads
What: Pre-loved clothing sale.
Simply pay $20 at the door (or $10 with a valid student ID) and fill your BYO bags with pre-loved clothing. Attendees can bring a maximum five reusable
supermarket-sized shopping bags.
When:
Thursday 11 September, 4pm–8pm
Friday 12 September, 10am–8pm
Saturday 13 September, 10am–2pm
Where: The Meteor, 1 Victoria Street, Hamilton.