Successful premiere for the Fraunberger clothing exchange of the project group sustainability and climate protection
Created: 07/01/2022, 08:30
Paulina and Emilia Pfanzelt as well as Martina Müller thought the first Fraunberg clothing exchange was great, organized by Charlotte Lehner, Sophia Leiß and Maxi Hermansdorfer (from left) from the sustainability and climate protection project group © to
Fraunberg - "The clothes exchange is a great idea," said Martina Müller from Reichenkirchen.
She had just exchanged a brand new bikini, which did not fit her after an order, for airy summer linen pants.
Sustainability is very important in the municipality of Fraunberg.
On Saturday afternoon, the new sustainability and climate protection project group with Charlotte Lehner, Sophia Leiß and Maxi Hermansdorfer from the Fraunberg Community Development Association organized a clothing exchange for the first time.
To do this, they had transformed the Bürgersaal into a chic fashion department with changing rooms.
“At our event you can swap your own clothes that you no longer like but are still in good condition with other people willing to swap.
Because clothing exchanges are seen as a form of expression of consumer criticism and as a contribution to sustainability,” the young organizers had advertised their project in advance.
Numerous fashion freaks, especially young girls and women, took the opportunity to freshen up their outfits for the upcoming summer on site.
At the end of the special shopping tour, those willing to exchange could voluntarily leave feedback on the premiere clothing exchange with ideas for improvement.
If you didn't have any clothes to swap, you could still buy clothes for small amounts of money.
“The proceeds go to our association for the implementation of new projects.
Any clothing left over at the end of the event will be donated.
First we will contact the Erdinger refugee aid,” said the young people.
After this first positive development, the organizers can imagine organizing future clothing exchanges.
Maybe in the spring when they switch from winter to spring clothes.
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