World Cleanup Day 2025: Give Your Clothes a Second Life
Theme: Repair, Repurpose, or Recycle
Trends change fast, and many of us rush to buy new clothes or products. But old items don’t always have to be thrown away. They can be fixed, reused, or recycled so they keep serving us—or help someone else.
This is the message of World Cleanup Day 2025 (20 September), which highlights the need to cut down textile and fashion waste through what’s called circular fashion—a system where clothes are reused instead of ending up in landfills.
Some interesting facts & figs.
- The world creates about 92 million tonnes of textile waste every year.
- From 2000 to 2015, clothing production doubled, but the average life of clothes fell by 36%.
- Textiles and clothing now make up 11% of plastic waste, yet in 2023 only 8% of textile fibres were recycled. (Source: UNEP)
How can we contribute to the circular fashion
- Reduce, Reuse, Recycle: Follow the 3R rule.
- Think before you throw: Old clothes can be repaired or turned into something useful, like cleaning cloths.
- Donate: Give good-condition clothes to charities or people in need.
- Buy smart: Choose strong, long-lasting, and recyclable fabrics.
Even
small steps—like mending a shirt or donating a jacket—add up. By
wasting less, we can ease the load on landfills and help keep our planet
cleaner and healthier.