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  1. Read more: Kowtow, donated with dignity
    Kowtow, donated with dignity

    Kowtow, donated with dignity

    by twentyfour.cc

    Kowtow have long supported our mission, for which we are so grateful. Earlier this year, Kowtow generously hosted in-store collections at both stor...
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  2. Read more: Ella Martin on resellers, charitable giving and upcycling!
    Ella Martin on resellers, charitable giving and upcycling!

    Ella Martin on resellers, charitable giving and upcycling!

    by Charli Cox

    From physically stewarding unwanted textiles at UPPAREL to donating time at our Tāmaki Makaurau pop-ups, Ella Martin clues us in on why resellers a...
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  3. Read more: In conversation with Stefan from Jaguar Land Rover New Zealand
    In conversation with Stefan from Jaguar Land Rover New Zealand

    In conversation with Stefan from Jaguar Land Rover New Zealand

    by Charli Cox

    Thank you to Stefan and the team at Jaguar Land Rover New Zealand for renting our clothing crate. A staggering 421 items of clothing were collected...
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  4. Read more: Our people. Gav Bisman
    Our people. Gav Bisman

    Our people. Gav Bisman

    by Charli Cox

    Meet Gav. Gav is a legend in many communities, and we are lucky enough to have him as a part of ours. Charli first met Gav when he volunteered in T...
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  5. Read more: Aaron Hendry on poverty as a political decision
    Aaron Hendry on poverty as a political decision

    Aaron Hendry on poverty as a political decision

    by Charli Cox

    Having worked in youth and emergency housing spaces, Aaron Hendry’s writing is featured by local media across various interrelated subject matter. ...
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  6. Read more: Meeting notes. Textile recycling with Jeff Vollebregt of UPPAREL
    Meeting notes. Textile recycling with Jeff Vollebregt of UPPAREL

    Meeting notes. Textile recycling with Jeff Vollebregt of UPPAREL

    by Charli Cox

    We can’t throw garments away. They don’t get recycled — 73 per cent of garments are landfilled or burned, and less than 1% is recycled. At the same...
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