Do-Op Shop in Morningside Wins Award for Community and Sustainability Efforts

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The Do-Op Shop in Morningside, known for its community focus and sustainable practices, has raised over $85,000 for local charities in the past three years.



The city council awarded them the Wastesmart Councillors’ Choice Award for reducing waste and supporting the community.

Giving Old Clothes New Life

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Do-Op Shop isn’t your typical store. It wants to make buying second-hand clothing cool and encourage people to reuse items. It offers free and low-cost workshops showing people how to upcycle their old clothes into something new.

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Anything that can’t be sold or upcycled is given to companies that can use the fabric for other purposes. It also ensures that any electrical items they sell are safe, using special equipment to test them.

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A Welcoming Space for All

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The shop to be more than just a place to buy clothes. They want to create a welcoming space where everyone feels comfortable.  The shop provides a place for people to connect and feel like they belong.  It’s a place where people can find affordable items and volunteers feel appreciated.  


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It also supports other charities. For example, they recently gave $15,000 to Ocean Crusaders to help them clean up the Brisbane River.



Reducing Waste, Helping the Planet

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Do-Op Shop is passionate about protecting the environment. They believe encouraging people to buy second-hand goods can help keep items out of landfills. They also want to show people that upcycling is a fun and creative way to give old clothes a new life.

Published Date 31-December-2024