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Second Hand Uniforms

Keep uniforms in circulation.

Impact
Typically diverts 200–400 items per year at a mid-sized school.
Cost
Free — usually run by the P&C.
Time
2 hours/fortnight.

Overview

A well-run second-hand uniform shop can save families hundreds of dollars and keep kilos of clothing out of landfill.

Why it matters

The average kid outgrows uniforms every 12–18 months. Reuse is the highest form of recycling.