Swapping Halloween Costumes Save Money and Planet

Tuesday, October 4, 2022 at 9:30 AM

By Dearborn County Recycling Center, news release

Dearborn County Recycling Center’s Costume Swap is open now.

(Aurora, Ind.) - The Dearborn County Recycling Center will host the 13th annual Costume Swap event from October 3-28, 2022. Costume Swap will be open on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays from noon to 6:00 p.m., with the exception of Monday, October 10, in which the Recycling Center will be closed for Columbus Day.

The Dearborn County Recycling Center’s Costume Swap was created as an annual event offering customers the chance to share and reuse costumes that would otherwise only be worn once. Last year over 800 individuals used the program. The program saves money and reduces waste by reusing items that otherwise would only be used once.

Over 1,000 costumes for adults and children are available. Masks, wigs, makeup, accessories, treat bags and décor are also available. All available costumes are clean and in good condition, with many being brand new. The sizes of costumes range from infant and toddler to adult sizes. Costume Swap even has a small selection of pet costumes.

Participants are asked to bring a costume that is clean, in ready-to-wear condition, and free of rips, tears, and stains. To be considered for exchange, all costumes must also be complete with original items, including masks and accessories that came with the costume originally. Those without a costume to exchange are asked to make a cash donation to the reuse program.

Shopping times and the number of guests allowed to shop at a time will be limited. Visit dearborncountyrecycles.com for more information. Participants should be prepared with a donation in case their costume is not accepted. The program does not operate as a charity.

Costume Swap is open to everyone; it is not exclusively for Dearborn County residents.

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