In an era of escalating environmental challenges, a united global effort is not merely a wish—it is a necessity. Much like assembling a grand jigsaw puzzle where each individual is an essential piece. At the centre of this puzzle lies something we all share: clothing. This everyday essential, worn by millions, holds the transformative potential to reshape our future. While the textile and fashion industries have long cast a heavy environmental shadow through their significant greenhouse gas emissions, a simple act of recycling can rewrite that narrative.
Every garment reborn through recycling threads a tale of hope and renewal, paving the way for a greener, more sustainable world. Our community fuses the care of families, with the spirit of social responsibility and decisive environmental action, forming a movement that is both inspiring and transformative. Step forward and join us, because you are the final piece that completes our picture of a sustainable world.
Imagine a world where your old clothes, shoes, and bags get a second life instead of ending up in a landfill. We’re here to help you do just that—keeping textiles circulating in a sustainable loop and supporting those in need along the way.
Clothing Please is on a mission to remove textiles, shoes, and bags out of landfills —we ensure every item stays in the circular economy for as long as possible.
We are the textile recycling subsidiary of E’Co, an organization devoted to “saving tomorrow’s environment – today for everyone.”
Take a step toward a cleaner, greener future. So, why not join us today?
Imagine a world where your old clothes, shoes, and bags get a second life instead of ending up in a landfill. We’re here to help you do just that—keeping textiles circulating in a sustainable loop and supporting those in need along the way.
Clothing Please is on a mission to remove textiles, shoes, and bags out of landfills —we ensure every item stays in the circular economy for as long as possible.
We are the textile recycling subsidiary of E’Co, an organization devoted to “saving tomorrow’s environment – today for everyone.”
Take a step toward a cleaner, greener future. So, why not join us today?
We trust schools and teachers to nurture our children. These early years are key for learning life skills, social skills, and the values of fairness, equality and respect.
Many educators struggle with limited resources and a less-than-ideal learning environment. In some cases, teachers even spend their own money to create better learning experiences for students.
Clothing Please steps in to fundraise by paying schools to collect used clothing from parents and the local community. We hope these funds go toward environmental education—not ecological education, which is already doing very well.
Our bigger group, E’Co, is bringing back the E’Co Kids program. We support teachers by providing environmental education programs, materials, and activities for students from Kindergarten to Year 12.
All programs, materials, and activities are FREE for teachers.
1- Recycle to Educate
We teach children to inspire their families to recycle old clothing. This small act helps preserve our environment for future generations.
2- Build Better Social Skills
By teaching kids about positive social interactions, we aim to reduce graffiti, vandalism, and other forms of antisocial behaviour.
3- Empower Young Minds
We show children that they play a vital role in the environmental puzzle. Protecting our world means working together—no one does it alone.
4- Connect Educators
We’re building a platform for teachers to share ideas and insights. This way, our efforts are thoughtful and coordinated, not just improvised.
We trust schools and teachers to nurture our children. These early years are key for learning life skills, social skills, and the values of fairness, equality and respect.
Many educators struggle with limited resources and a less-than-ideal learning environment. In some cases, teachers even spend their own money to create better learning experiences for students.
Clothing Please steps in to fundraise by paying schools to collect used clothing from parents and the local community. We hope these funds go toward environmental education—not ecological education, which is already doing very well.
Our bigger group, E’Co, is bringing back the E’Co Kids program. We support teachers by providing environmental education programs, materials, and activities for students from Kindergarten to Year 12.
All programs, materials, and activities are FREE for teachers.
1- Recycle to Educate
We teach children to inspire their families to recycle old clothing. This small act helps preserve our environment for future generations.
2- Build Better Social Skills
By teaching kids about positive social interactions, we aim to reduce graffiti, vandalism, and other forms of antisocial behaviour.
3- Empower Young Minds
We show children that they play a vital role in the environmental puzzle. Protecting our world means working together—no one does it alone.
4- Connect Educators
We’re building a platform for teachers to share ideas and insights. This way, our efforts are thoughtful and coordinated, not just improvised.
Your workplace isn’t just a space where you work—it’s a vital building block in our shared future. Think of it as a key piece of a giant puzzle where every contribution matters. When your workplace steps up to care for the environment, it creates a ripple effect that helps protect our planet for our children. Whether you’re in an office, store, service industry, or tech company, your role is crucial to making real change.
No matter if you work in an office, a retail shop, a service job, or a tech company and more. This works for all workplaces. We begin with one common element, something everyone has: Clothing
1- Recycle Old Uniforms & Workwear
Make sure your workplace recycles old uniforms and workwear properly. Remember: putting clothes in landfills is no longer an option.
2- Check on Cleaning Rags
Does your workplace buy rags for cleaning and wiping dirty hands? If yes, make sure the used ones are disposed of correctly.
3- Protect Your Brand
Also, protect your company logo from being used illegally or ending up on foreign beaches or Landfill sites.
By partnering with our E’Co organisation, we aim to transform your workplace into a model of environmental care. Saving our future isn’t a burden—it’s the best investment you can make. Today, many people prefer to work for companies that are truly committed to environmental sustainability.
Is your organization one of them?
Our goal is to make work a vital piece of the global puzzle, showing that every contribution from home and work counts toward a greener future.
Ask the person in charge at work to register below.
Or send us their contact details and we will reach out to them.
Your workplace isn’t just a space where you work—it’s a vital building block in our shared future. Think of it as a key piece of a giant puzzle where every contribution matters. When your workplace steps up to care for the environment, it creates a ripple effect that helps protect our planet for our children. Whether you’re in an office, store, service industry, or tech company, your role is crucial to making real change.
No matter if you work in an office, a retail shop, a service job, or a tech company and more. This works for all workplaces. We begin with one common element, something everyone has: Clothing
1- Recycle Old Uniforms & Workwear
Make sure your workplace recycles old uniforms and workwear properly. Remember: putting clothes in landfills is no longer an option.
2- Check on Cleaning Rags
Does your workplace buy rags for cleaning and wiping dirty hands? If yes, make sure the used ones are disposed of correctly.
3- Protect Your Brand
Also, protect your company logo from being used illegally or ending up on foreign beaches or Landfill sites.
By partnering with our E’Co organisation, we aim to transform your workplace into a model of environmental care. Saving our future isn’t a burden—it’s the best investment you can make. Today, many people prefer to work for companies that are truly committed to environmental sustainability.
Is your organization one of them?
Our goal is to make work a vital piece of the global puzzle, showing that every contribution from home and work counts toward a greener future.
Ask the person in charge at work to register below.
Or send us their contact details and we will reach out to them.
Modern workers seek to join organizations that embrace a modern ethos of equality, respect, and sustainability, particularly in their commitment to achieving a zero-carbon footprint. Smart Business increasingly evaluates potential collaborations based on environmental practices and recycling capabilities, along with various other crucial criteria.
We have developed this platform to help you meet all necessary standards and to bring together individuals into a single, environmentally concerned organisation, all striving towards a sustainable future for the generations to come. Change begins at home and starts with you – now involve your business.
Astute business leaders recognise that environmental responsibility and recycling are not merely costs but rather essential decisions and wise investments for their companies, their employees, and the broader goal of environmental sustainability.
To achieve this vision, we identified a common denominator: we all wear clothing ! Clothing Please, a subsidiary of E’Co, is committed to preventing clothing and textiles from ending up in landfills by making participation straightforward and convenient. Disposing of clothing in landfills is detrimental to our environment when simple alternative recycling options are available.
From A Business perspective, It is counterproductive to support your staff at home, if your business practices do not align with their motivation and commitment.
Consider: Do you provide workwear adorned with your corporate brand or logo? Are you aware of what happens to that clothing at the end of its lifecycle? Is it repurposed for illegal activities, or worse, does it end up on beaches or in landfills in other countries? (A significant amount does).
If it bears your logo, it is your responsibility! The risk is real – please see the videos on our home page.
Textile recycling is just one of our initiatives. E’Co, our parent organisation, runs numerous projects that reduce waste and save money.
As a business leader, it makes sense to register with us today. Not only will we help and guide you to become a leading environmentally-friendly business, but we will also protect your brand from being misused for illegal purposes or ending up on overseas beaches or landfill sites.
Modern workers seek to join organizations that embrace a modern ethos of equality, respect, and sustainability, particularly in their commitment to achieving a zero-carbon footprint. Smart Business increasingly evaluates potential collaborations based on environmental practices and recycling capabilities, along with various other crucial criteria.
We have developed this platform to help you meet all necessary standards and to bring together individuals into a single, environmentally concerned organisation, all striving towards a sustainable future for the generations to come. Change begins at home and starts with you – now involve your business.
Astute business leaders recognise that environmental responsibility and recycling are not merely costs but rather essential decisions and wise investments for their companies, their employees, and the broader goal of environmental sustainability.
To achieve this vision, we identified a common denominator: we all wear clothing ! Clothing Please, a subsidiary of E’Co, is committed to preventing clothing and textiles from ending up in landfills by making participation straightforward and convenient. Disposing of clothing in landfills is detrimental to our environment when simple alternative recycling options are available.
From A Business perspective, It is counterproductive to support your staff at home, if your business practices do not align with their motivation and commitment.
Consider: Do you provide workwear adorned with your corporate brand or logo? Are you aware of what happens to that clothing at the end of its lifecycle? Is it repurposed for illegal activities, or worse, does it end up on beaches or in landfills in other countries? (A significant amount does).
If it bears your logo, it is your responsibility! The risk is real – please see the videos on our home page.
Textile recycling is just one of our initiatives. E’Co, our parent organisation, runs numerous projects that reduce waste and save money.
As a business leader, it makes sense to register with us today. Not only will we help and guide you to become a leading environmentally-friendly business, but we will also protect your brand from being misused for illegal purposes or ending up on overseas beaches or landfill sites.
No matter how big or small, corporations are simply a piece of jigsaw made up of thousands of individual pieces (people).
We need to put all these pieces together for global environmental sustainability – one organization going in one environmentally sustainable direction for all of us.
All corporates share one thing in common: they employ people.
Today’s corporates often talk about their ESG (Environmental and Social Governance) work. They attract many kinds of investors, including more and more ethical and moral investors.
But sadly, most corporates overlook their biggest investment their people—especially when it comes to environmental sustainability efforts.
Making this a priority is the smartest investment modern corporates can make.
This platform is built around individuals like you – our most valuable puzzle piece.
Today’s employees want to work for companies that really care about environmental sustainability, not just get a gold watch after working for decades.
corporates risk losing forward-thinking employees to competitors who back up their ESG claims with real facts, not just words.
Many corporates think planting a few trees can make up for their carbon footprint, but today’s world needs more complete solutions.
Employees want to work with organizations that have the lowest overall environmental impact.
We can help you achieve this goal.
Clothing Please can prevent this problem at the source.
It’s easy and convenient for you to protect your brand from negative attention.
In fact, you could use verified information to improve your ESG efforts in a positive way.
Clothing Please recently launched a program (see video on our home page) to collect corporate workwear discarded on foreign beaches and landfills.
This program has created sustainable jobs for people in poverty by:
Re-washing, Repurposing Recycling, and Reselling these items
This is ESG in action!
If your corporate logo is misused or ends up in a negative setting, it could cost someone their job.
Clothing Please is the textile recycling arm of E’Co—an environmental organization with 45 years of experience. While many corporations think they have addressed environmental issues, most underestimate the real challenges. Modern employees want to work for companies that truly minimize their overall environmental impact.
We all need all pieces of the puzzle to come together (people) and move in one environmentally sustainable direction. We are focused on carbon neutrality by 2050 – are you ?
Join Us in Creating a Sustainable Future
No matter how big or small, corporations are simply a piece of jigsaw made up of thousands of individual pieces (people).
We need to put all these pieces together for global environmental sustainability – one organization going in one environmentally sustainable direction for all of us.
All corporates share one thing in common: they employ people.
Today’s corporates often talk about their ESG (Environmental and Social Governance) work. They attract many kinds of investors, including more and more ethical and moral investors.
But sadly, most corporates overlook their biggest investment their people—especially when it comes to environmental sustainability efforts.
Making this a priority is the smartest investment modern corporates can make.
This platform is built around individuals like you – our most valuable puzzle piece.
Today’s employees want to work for companies that really care about environmental sustainability, not just get a gold watch after working for decades.
corporates risk losing forward-thinking employees to competitors who back up their ESG claims with real facts, not just words.
Many corporates think planting a few trees can make up for their carbon footprint, but today’s world needs more complete solutions.
Employees want to work with organizations that have the lowest overall environmental impact.
We can help you achieve this goal.
Clothing Please can prevent this problem at the source.
It’s easy and convenient for you to protect your brand from negative attention.
In fact, you could use verified information to improve your ESG efforts in a positive way.
Clothing Please recently launched a program (see video on our home page) to collect corporate workwear discarded on foreign beaches and landfills.
This program has created sustainable jobs for people in poverty by:
Re-washing, Repurposing Recycling, and Reselling these items
This is ESG in action!
If your corporate logo is misused or ends up in a negative setting, it could cost someone their job.
Clothing Please is the textile recycling arm of E’Co—an environmental organization with 45 years of experience. While many corporations think they have addressed environmental issues, most underestimate the real challenges. Modern employees want to work for companies that truly minimize their overall environmental impact.
We all need all pieces of the puzzle to come together (people) and move in one environmentally sustainable direction. We are focused on carbon neutrality by 2050 – are you ?
Join Us in Creating a Sustainable Future
We are dedicated to our community – to individual people and families.
At the same time, we are committed and passionate about “saving tomorrow’s environment – Today – for all of us.”
We understand we have no chance of environmental sustainability unless we (people) all unite, work together and all go in one sustainable direction.
Clothing Please is the platform we are using to unite people because of one common denominator. We all wear clothing.
The journey starts at home with community members (people like you) who want the best for our future generations.
These community members pay taxes (rates) to local Government. Part of that tax is entrusted to Local Governments to make sure our recycling efforts have a purpose and are maximized.
Clothing Please is here to work with Government – whether local, state or federal – and provide checked data back to the community on our performance.
Clothing Please is part of E’Co, an environmentally concerned organization that has been running for over 45 years on a “Profit for a Purpose Model.”
This means profits are put back into environmentally friendly programs to make it easy for every person to participate in their own future environment.
Clothing Please can recycle all used clothing – good or bad – down to virtual dust.
There is no excuse or reason today to put our old clothes in landfill.
This is how?
In response to a distressing ABC report, Clothing Please funded the collection of improperly disposed clothing on foreign beaches and landfill sites. As professional textile recycler, we refuse to be linked with organisations that lack respect, morals, or ethical values. In March 2024, to counter negative media about reports of “Dead White Man’s Clothing” (see our home page) ending up on beaches or in landfills, we took decisive action to protect our integrity and Australia’s reputation.
E’Co established a new business in Africa to collect discarded clothing sent by other Australian operators prioritising profit over environmental responsibility. We now employ individuals to intercept, purchase and properly recycle this clothing before it reaches landfills or beaches. Today this is a sustainable business, and we have already recycled, hundreds of tonnes of ”Australian” clothing professionally otherwise destined for their beaches or landfill sites.
Creating Jobs While Protecting the Environment
Clothing Please has funded the collection of improperly disposed clothing not only to create jobs for people in poverty but also because it’s embarrassing for us as professional textile recyclers.
We do not want to be associated with organizations who don’t share the same respect, moral or ethical values.
We have seen government make some serious mistakes. To prevent good ideas from causing alarming consequences, we invite government departments, professionals, and individuals to join us. Let’s create a platform where the best ideas in risk assessment and mitigation are shared and put into action.
Whether you are a Government, department, professional or individual, we need to create a platform where the best idea includes risk assessment and protection against unintended consequences.
If you want the job done properly, with professionalism and dedication, join Australia’s leading textile recycler today. Together, we can ensure every task is completed thoroughly and prevent further negative publicity.
We are dedicated to our community – to individual people and families.
At the same time, we are committed and passionate about “saving tomorrow’s environment – Today – for all of us.”
We understand we have no chance of environmental sustainability unless we (people) all unite, work together and all go in one sustainable direction.
Clothing Please is the platform we are using to unite people because of one common denominator. We all wear clothing.
The journey starts at home with community members (people like you) who want the best for our future generations.
These community members pay taxes (rates) to local Government. Part of that tax is entrusted to Local Governments to make sure our recycling efforts have a purpose and are maximized.
Clothing Please is here to work with Government – whether local, state or federal – and provide checked data back to the community on our performance.
Clothing Please is part of E’Co, an environmentally concerned organization that has been running for over 45 years on a “Profit for a Purpose Model.”
This means profits are put back into environmentally friendly programs to make it easy for every person to participate in their own future environment.
Clothing Please can recycle all used clothing – good or bad – down to virtual dust.
There is no excuse or reason today to put our old clothes in landfill.
This is how?
In response to a distressing ABC report, Clothing Please funded the collection of improperly disposed clothing on foreign beaches and landfill sites. As professional textile recycler, we refuse to be linked with organisations that lack respect, morals, or ethical values. In March 2024, to counter negative media about reports of “Dead White Man’s Clothing” (see our home page) ending up on beaches or in landfills, we took decisive action to protect our integrity and Australia’s reputation.
E’Co established a new business in Africa to collect discarded clothing sent by other Australian operators prioritising profit over environmental responsibility. We now employ individuals to intercept, purchase and properly recycle this clothing before it reaches landfills or beaches. Today this is a sustainable business, and we have already recycled, hundreds of tonnes of ”Australian” clothing professionally otherwise destined for their beaches or landfill sites.
Creating Jobs While Protecting the Environment
Clothing Please has funded the collection of improperly disposed clothing not only to create jobs for people in poverty but also because it’s embarrassing for us as professional textile recyclers.
We do not want to be associated with organizations who don’t share the same respect, moral or ethical values.
We have seen government make some serious mistakes. To prevent good ideas from causing alarming consequences, we invite government departments, professionals, and individuals to join us. Let’s create a platform where the best ideas in risk assessment and mitigation are shared and put into action.
Whether you are a Government, department, professional or individual, we need to create a platform where the best idea includes risk assessment and protection against unintended consequences.
If you want the job done properly, with professionalism and dedication, join Australia’s leading textile recycler today. Together, we can ensure every task is completed thoroughly and prevent further negative publicity.
While challenges exist in the fashion Industry and retail sector, Clothing Please provides reliable and tested closed-loop sustainable solutions.
More Retailers and Shopping Centres now recognize the importance of their ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) policies. They are starting to match their ethical values with those of Clothing Please by taking responsibility for extending clothing lifespan within the circular economy.
An increasing number of retail brands trust us to handle their unsold or defective inventory. We make sure these items are not sold in Australia but instead are recycled responsibly to prevent them from ending up in landfills or on beaches overseas.
Every retailer has staff, many needing corporate workwear. Health regulations require new clothing for new staff. These retailers now want to properly recycle discarded workwear.
Clothing Please is the perfect partner, working closely with our clients to meet their goals.
Clothing Please wants to partner with Shopping Centres to raise customer awareness about keeping textiles in a “circular” economy for as long as possible. We are committed to this goal and use a large part of our profits to develop facilities that encourage public involvement.
Shopping Centres are key to our efforts by providing safe locations for Clothing Please Textile Drop Boxes, either inside malls or in outdoor parking areas.
The E’Co Organisation goes beyond textiles, working with Retailers and Shopping Centres on many other eco-friendly and waste-saving projects.
Coming Soon: We are working on an exciting new project that we plan to launch in all major shopping centres across Australia by the end of 2025. Stay tuned for more updates!
Clothing Please works with landlords to promote awareness needed to protect the environment while helping people.
At the same time, we offer many reasons for Landlords to partner with Clothing Please, and information is available for participating landlords and property owners.
By working together, we can ensure that every piece of the puzzle contributes to a more sustainable future. Whether you’re a retailer, a shopping centre, a landlord, or a property owner, your role is vital.
While challenges exist in the fashion Industry and retail sector, Clothing Please provides reliable and tested closed-loop sustainable solutions.
More Retailers and Shopping Centres now recognize the importance of their ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) policies. They are starting to match their ethical values with those of Clothing Please by taking responsibility for extending clothing lifespan within the circular economy.
An increasing number of retail brands trust us to handle their unsold or defective inventory. We make sure these items are not sold in Australia but instead are recycled responsibly to prevent them from ending up in landfills or on beaches overseas.
Every retailer has staff, many needing corporate workwear. Health regulations require new clothing for new staff. These retailers now want to properly recycle discarded workwear.
Clothing Please is the perfect partner, working closely with our clients to meet their goals.
Clothing Please wants to partner with Shopping Centres to raise customer awareness about keeping textiles in a “circular” economy for as long as possible. We are committed to this goal and use a large part of our profits to develop facilities that encourage public involvement.
Shopping Centres are key to our efforts by providing safe locations for Clothing Please Textile Drop Boxes, either inside malls or in outdoor parking areas.
The E’Co Organisation goes beyond textiles, working with Retailers and Shopping Centres on many other eco-friendly and waste-saving projects.
Coming Soon: We are working on an exciting new project that we plan to launch in all major shopping centres across Australia by the end of 2025. Stay tuned for more updates!
Clothing Please works with landlords to promote awareness needed to protect the environment while helping people.
At the same time, we offer many reasons for Landlords to partner with Clothing Please, and information is available for participating landlords and property owners.
By working together, we can ensure that every piece of the puzzle contributes to a more sustainable future. Whether you’re a retailer, a shopping centre, a landlord, or a property owner, your role is vital.
It is very important to choose your recycler carefully. Not all recyclers follow the same standards.
Clothing Please do not operate op-shops because we choose not to compete with charitable organisations. We operate as a business that makes profit for a purpose: to protect the environment for future generations while helping those in need.
We provide clothing and other items free of charge to any genuine Australian individual or family in Western Australia who is facing hard times. Other charities often send clients to Clothing Please when their rules don’t allow them to give items away for free to those who need them most.
Some charities only focus on collecting high-quality clothing to sell in their stores. They don’t think about what happens to unsold items that might end up on beaches or in landfills in other countries. This is even more concerning if these items still have sale tags with the charity’s name on them.
Some charities only focus on collecting high-quality clothing to sell in their stores. They don’t think about what happens to unsold items that might end up on beaches or in landfills in other countries. This is even more concerning if these items still have sale tags with the charity’s name on them.
Recent news reports (please see our home page) have shown cases of Australian clothing found on foreign beaches and in landfills.
In response, Clothing Please acted quickly to ensure that some national charities we work with—locally in WA—are now safeguarded. (This information is confidential and available only to participating organizations.)
It is crucial to choose your partners carefully. You need to make sure that:
Join us and ensure your surplus is handled safely and responsibly. Partner with Clothing Please for responsible textile recycling that protects both the environment and your reputation.
It is very important to choose your recycler carefully. Not all recyclers follow the same standards.
Clothing Please do not operate op-shops because we choose not to compete with charitable organisations. We operate as a business that makes profit for a purpose: to protect the environment for future generations while helping those in need.
We provide clothing and other items free of charge to any genuine Australian individual or family in Western Australia who is facing hard times. Other charities often send clients to Clothing Please when their rules don’t allow them to give items away for free to those who need them most.
Some charities only focus on collecting high-quality clothing to sell in their stores. They don’t think about what happens to unsold items that might end up on beaches or in landfills in other countries. This is even more concerning if these items still have sale tags with the charity’s name on them.
Some charities only focus on collecting high-quality clothing to sell in their stores. They don’t think about what happens to unsold items that might end up on beaches or in landfills in other countries. This is even more concerning if these items still have sale tags with the charity’s name on them.
Recent news reports (please see our home page) have shown cases of Australian clothing found on foreign beaches and in landfills.
In response, Clothing Please acted quickly to ensure that some national charities we work with—locally in WA—are now safeguarded. (This information is confidential and available only to participating organizations.)
It is crucial to choose your partners carefully. You need to make sure that:
Join us and ensure your surplus is handled safely and responsibly. Partner with Clothing Please for responsible textile recycling that protects both the environment and your reputation.
At Clothing Please, we offer real support to anyone in Western Australia, providing items donated by the community at no cost.
One of our connected organizations, E’Co Pay it Forward.com (also on Facebook), has been providing this service for many years. This service fills an important gap for people who cannot afford to shop at op shops.
This shows that we work as a business that makes profit, but we use those profits wisely to support environmental protection and help people in need.
We want you to know that our efforts are not just to gain your trust. We have been committed to this work for years. We hope you choose to work with us because you see our true dedication to supporting people and families while working hard to protect the environment for everyone.
This amazing journey allows us to help people both locally and around the world. While we don’t ask you for money, we have created thousands of jobs over the years.
We have traveled the world and seen the harsh reality of poverty. We understand that there is nothing more valuable than helping fellow humans who don’t have the opportunities many of us take for granted. There are people without families, education, jobs, or future prospects—mothers trying to feed six children all by themselves.
We are proud to have been pioneers in creating micro-businesses over 45 years ago. We have changed the lives of countless people facing starvation simply by recycling your old clothing.
Please don’t throw your old clothes in the bin or landfill! Drop them in one of our collection boxes or contact us for collection. Your clothing—whether in good or poor condition—can be recycled to support others. It’s really that simple.
Help change lives by ensuring your old clothing finds a new purpose. Together, we can support our community here in WA and make a global impact.
We are Australian – We turn disappointments into opportunities ©
At Clothing Please, we offer real support to anyone in Western Australia, providing items donated by the community at no cost.
One of our connected organizations, E’Co Pay it Forward.com (also on Facebook), has been providing this service for many years. This service fills an important gap for people who cannot afford to shop at op shops.
This shows that we work as a business that makes profit, but we use those profits wisely to support environmental protection and help people in need.
We want you to know that our efforts are not just to gain your trust. We have been committed to this work for years. We hope you choose to work with us because you see our true dedication to supporting people and families while working hard to protect the environment for everyone.
This amazing journey allows us to help people both locally and around the world. While we don’t ask you for money, we have created thousands of jobs over the years.
We have traveled the world and seen the harsh reality of poverty. We understand that there is nothing more valuable than helping fellow humans who don’t have the opportunities many of us take for granted. There are people without families, education, jobs, or future prospects—mothers trying to feed six children all by themselves.
We are proud to have been pioneers in creating micro-businesses over 45 years ago. We have changed the lives of countless people facing starvation simply by recycling your old clothing.
Please don’t throw your old clothes in the bin or landfill! Drop them in one of our collection boxes or contact us for collection. Your clothing—whether in good or poor condition—can be recycled to support others. It’s really that simple.
Help change lives by ensuring your old clothing finds a new purpose. Together, we can support our community here in WA and make a global impact.
We are Australian – We turn disappointments into opportunities ©
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