Share Your Clothes – Spring Edition
The Uniwersytet Przyrodniczy w Poznaniu is launching another edition of the “Share Your Clothes” initiative – an event promoting the ideas of zero waste and less waste.
The concept is simple yet effective: a free clothing exchange. Bring spring clothes you no longer wear and choose something for yourself from items donated by others. Give your clothes a second life!
“I warmly invite both the academic and local community to take part in the next edition of Share Your Clothes. Early spring is the perfect time to review our wardrobes!” - dr Paulina Wiza-Augustyniak, Rector’s Representative for Social Responsibility
“We are truly impressed by the scale of interest in recycling and the circular use of clothing.”
This event is more than just a wardrobe swap. It is a shared commitment to building a more sustainable everyday life. Together, we can meaningfully reduce waste and show that environmental responsibility begins with small steps.
Patronage and Organization
This year’s edition is held under the patronage of the Responsible Business League, a program in which the event coordinator, Economics student Milena Szafran, participates.
The stand will be operated by international students and the Student Government of the Faculty of Economics.
Practical Information
- The event runs from Monday to Friday (16–20 March 2026), 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM.
- The “free shop” stand will be located in the main hall of Collegium Maximum.
- Please bring clean clothes in good condition – items you would be happy to receive yourself.
- Items not compliant with the event regulations will not be accepted.
Do you have worn-out or damaged clothes?
Please take them to your local municipal waste collection point (PSZOK) or send them through the InPost “Ekozwroty” program.
After the event, students will ensure responsible sorting, recycling, or disposal of any remaining garments.
18 March – Global Recycling Day – let’s celebrate it through action!
The event is organized as part of the University’s Social Responsibility Strategy.
Let’s care for the environment – this spring and all year round!