THE FASHION IMPACT COLLECTIVE

Where Fashion Comes Together to Transform Excess into Opportunity

Be part of Thread Together's collective fashion movement.

Fashion creates beauty. It also creates surplus. Millions of brand-new garments remain unworn each year - while many people face clothing insecurity.


For more than a decade, Thread Together has redirected new clothing to people who need it most. The Fashion Impact Collective protects and powers this work.  

What Your Contribution Enables


• National logistics and warehousing
• Responsible processing and redistribution
• Measurable environmental and social impact

Nothing goes to waste. Everything goes to someone who needs it.

1,000+

fashion partners donating clothing

5.5M

items saved from landfill

1,500+

charity partners across Australia

2,500+

people in need clothed each week

ABOUT THE COLLECTIVE

WORKING TOGETHER TO CREATE CHANGE

A simple commitment. A meaningful impact.

Your commitment
Annual contribution based on your company revenue:
• <$10M - $500 +GST per annum
• $10–99M - $1,500 +GST per annum
• >$100M - $3,000+GST per annum

What You Receive
• Ongoing collection and redistribution
• Recognition as a Fashion Impact Collective Partner
• Program badge and media toolkit
• Discounted team volunteering
• ESG and impact reporting support


Fashion Impact Collective - Sign Up Here

KEEPING CLOTHING IN CIRCULATION

Empowering People & protecting the planet

Our model is very simple

By collaborating with fashion brands and retailers across the country, Thread Together extends the life-cycle of clothing by keeping it in circulation. We collect end-of-line, brand new stock, which is sorted by volunteers and distributed through our national network of registered charities and social service agencies. This collaboration allows us to clothe individuals, families, and communities in need, restoring dignity and offering hope to those facing hardship.

1,000+

fashion partners donating clothing

5.5M

items saved from landfill

1,500+

charity partners across Australia

2,500+

people in need clothed each week