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Halloween Costume Swap Promotes Circular Economy

Halloween can be an expensive time for families, with many costumes only worn once or twice before being discarded.

To promote sustainability and reduce waste, Ennis Tidy Towns is hosting a Halloween Costume Swap and Donation Evening this Friday evening from 6pm till 8pm at the Hall in the CBS School on New Road.

The initiative encourages families to take part in the circular economy by giving pre-loved costumes a new life rather than letting them end up in landfill. Parents are invited to bring along costumes that no longer fit their children and exchange them for others in good condition. Costumes are free to swap, and for those who simply wish to take a costume, a €5 donation is suggested.

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All proceeds will go towards supporting Ennis Tidy Towns’ ongoing environmental projects. The event highlights the group’s commitment to sustainability, reuse, and community spirit.

By participating, families can save money, reduce waste, and help protect the environment—all while ensuring every child has a fun and eco-friendly Halloween.

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