Castricum hosts free children's clothing swap to promote sustainability
Families in Castricum can swap children's clothing for free at the town hall on March 30, supporting a circular economy. No registration needed—just bring clean, good-quality items or come to browse and take what you need.
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Date | March 30, 2026 |
| Time | Drop-off: 7:15 PM, Browsing: 8:00 PM |
| Location | Town Hall, Castricum |
| Organizer | Annelies Bax (local resident) |
| Target Audience | Families in Castricum & surroundings |
| Requirements | Clean, good-quality clothing only |
| Registration | Not required |
The municipality of Castricum supports local sustainability initiatives by providing public spaces like the town hall for community-driven events. This aligns with broader government efforts to encourage circular economies and reduce waste.
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Children's Clothing Swap at the Town Hall
On Monday evening, March 30, there will be another Children's Clothing Swap at the town hall. The swap market is an initiative by local residents. Everyone from Castricum and the surrounding area is welcome.
The swap evening is entirely organized on a voluntary basis by initiator Annelies Bax. The municipality provides the town hall as the venue, as the initiative aligns with a circular economy. Absolutely everyone is welcome; swapping doesn’t always have to be one-to-one. Those who have little or nothing to exchange are still welcome to come and browse.
Clothing can be dropped off from 7:15 PM, and browsing starts at 8:00 PM. Only neat, clean, and in good condition clothing will be accepted. Registration is not required.
Read more on our digital Climate Square (Links to an external website).
