Clothing Swap with the Feelgood Fashionista
Join WMRC's morning clothing swap featuring guest presenter and Feelgood Fashionista, Loraine Martin.
If you’re from a school or community group in one of our member councils, we can run waste workshops or talks tailored to your needs and interests. Contact us to find out more.
Join WMRC's morning clothing swap featuring guest presenter and Feelgood Fashionista, Loraine Martin.
Find out what happens to your waste once it leaves the kerb at our community tour of the West Metro Recycling Centre ♻️in Shenton Park! See for yourself how a transfer station operates and the different community recycling services we offer local residents 🧨.
Join the WMRC on a tour of Returnit and Paraquad Industries and discover what happens to your items and how your quality items create employment opportunities. You'll get an exclusive, ...
Do you want to know more about being sustainably stylish? Have you got clothes, shoes, and accessories you no longer wear? 👗👔👟 Could your wardrobe do with a refresh, but you ...
Did you know that Australians are the second-highest consumers of textiles in the world, that's double the global average! Each year 227,000 tonnes of clothing go into landfill, generating greenhouse methane ...
Keen to see what actually happens to your waste once it leaves your verge? Would you like to learn a bit more about how you can make a difference to ...
Do you want to know more about how to do your own swap or ways that you can buy and sell second-hand? Have you got clothes, shoes, and accessories you no ...
join WMRC to make your own custom beeswax sandwich wrap at the Grove Library. This event is part of the school holiday workshop series at the Grove Library.
Join WMRC and the Town of Cottesloe for a FREE Plastic-Free July community workshop! Learn how to make custom beeswax wraps & how to make produce bags made from old ...
Beeswax wraps are a great alternative to plastic wrap, are re-usable and are perfectly food-safe. Make your own with the help of Western Metropolitan Regional Council at the Claremont Library.