Hubbub launches #SewSpooky to cut Halloween costume waste I Press Release I Hubbub

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Press release, embargoed until 00.01am, Thursday 19th October 2017

£510 MILLION3 A YEAR SPENT ON HALLOWEEN COSTUMES, BUT 4 IN 1 0 A R E O N LY W O R N O N C E A N D 7 MILLION4 OUTFITS ENDED UP IN THE BIN LAST YEAR #SewSpooky campaign launched to reduce cost and waste New research1 released today [19th October 2017] reveals that increasing numbers of Halloween outfits are ending up in the bin after only one wear, causing damage to the nation’s bank balances and to the environment. Halloween is the UK’s most celebrated event after Christmas and New Year’s Eve and dressing up for the occasion is on the rise. A survey of over 3,000 people conducted by Censuswide found that 33 million adults and children dressed up last year2 and this is projected to rise to 39 million in 2017. Just over half of UK households have at least one person who gets dressed up, rising to 70% for student households and 79% for families with children. Councillor Clyde Loakes, chair of North London Waste Authority (NLWA) said: “People love to join in and get dressed up for Halloween but with so many outfits being worn for only one day, it creates a terrible amount of textile waste. The Sew Spooky campaign will demonstrate to people how easy it is to pass costumes on friends or family to use again and it provides some fantastic opportunities to learn how to make their own costumes.” The survey further found that on average each Halloween costume is worn only twice and 4 in 10 (37%) only get one wear. Last year a shocking 7 million costumes were thrown in the bin, contributing to the 300,000 tonnes of clothes that end up in landfill every year. Millions more were given to charity shops, but these can also end up being thrown away as many charities won’t resell costumes without original fire safety labelling. Last year £510 million was spent on Halloween costumes across the UK. This is where the #SewSpooky campaign comes in. Funded by NLWA and brought to life by the environmental charity Hubbub, the campaign aims to encourage more people to make costumes and to pass on their used costumes to friends and family to give them another lease of life. Whilst half of the people surveyed weren’t sure about using a costume that had been worn before by someone they didn’t know, 73% were happy with the idea of receiving a used costume from family or friends. Heather Poore, Co-Founder of Hubbub said: “It truly is a Halloween horror to see the amount of costumes that are only worn once before ending in landfill, when it’s so easy to save used costumes from a nasty end and pass them on to friends and family. Our Sew Spooky campaign


also includes lots of quick and easy ideas for spook-tacular costumes that a child could make, which can make for a fun half-term activity.” More information on the Sew Spooky campaign, including ideas for quick and easy costumes to make and tips for hosting a costume swap can be found at https://www.hubbub.org.uk/Event/ get-sewspooky-make-a-diy-halloween-costume Ends

NOTES TO EDITORS For more information contact Hubbub at hello@hubbub.org.uk. 1. Survey of a nationally representative sample of 3,001 UK adults conducted by Censuswide in September 2017 on behalf of the environmental charity Hubbub and North London Waste Authority 2. 1.21 average number of people per household who dress up [survey results] x 27.1 million UK households [Office for National Statistics] = 32.791 million 3. 32.791m people dressing up [above] x £15.56 average cost per costume last year [survey results] = £510,227,960 4. (1576 households taking part / 3001 households surveyed) x 0.52 costumes per household thrown in the bin x 27.1 million UK households = 7.4 million

FURTHER FINDINGS FROM THE SURVEY

• Supermarkets are the most popular place to buy outfits (47%), followed by online and fancy dress shops.

• The average spent on each Halloween costume last year was £15.56, adding up to £510 million spent on costumes across the UK.

• Across the UK last year witches, vampires and ghosts topped the list of most popular costumes and these traditional costumes are set to be top again this year.

• Politicians and film characters are a popular choice of costume for adults and last year saw 1.4m Donald Trumps and 2.1m Harley Quinns


R E G I O N A L R E S U LT S At least one member of the household planning to dress up this year

Average spend on each Halloween costume

South East

65%

£13.76

East Midlands

65%

£16.28

West Midlands

64%

£14.80

Northern Ireland

62%

£19.58 (most)

Yorkshire and the Humber 59%

£13.48

North East

58%

£15.18

London

56%

£18.86

Scotland

53%

£18.20

Wales

53%

£16.61

North West

51%

£15.52

East

48%

£15.15

South West

47%

£12.43 (least)

R E S U LT S B Y C I T Y At least one member of the household Average spend on each planning to dress up this year Haloween costume Brighton

66%

£14.50

Birmingham

64%

£15.11

Nottingham

62%

£16.12

Belfast

62%

£19.31 (most)

Sheffield

61%

£14.08

Liverpool

60%

£15.88

Southampton

59%

£13.90

Bristol

58%

£13.43

London

57%

£16.11

Glasgow

56%

£17.80

Newcastle

56%

£15.53


Leeds

55%

£13.19

Cardiff

53%

£17.63

Manchester

52%

£14.79

Norwich

52%

£15.20

Edinburgh

50%

£18.57

Plymouth

36%

£12.30 (least)

ABOUT HUBBUB Hubbub is a charity which explores innovative ways to interest mainstream consumers in important sustainability issues, through different ‘hubs’ of activity: Food; Fashion; Homes; Neighbourhoods; Sport and Leisure. Hubbub’s previous campaigns have included #SquareMileChallenge, the UK’s first large scale solution to coffee cup recycling, #GiftABundle to get pre-loved baby clothes back into circulation and #PumpkinRescue to encourage more people to eat the carvings from their Halloween Pumpkins. www.hubbub.org.uk

ABOUT NORTH LONDON WASTE AUTHORITY North London Waste Authority (NLWA) is made up of seven north London boroughs (Barnet, Camden, Enfield, Hackney, Haringey, Islington and Waltham Forest). Nearly 1.9 million residents live in the NLWA area. NLWA is responsible for helping the seven north London boroughs dispose of the 827,000 tonnes of waste they collect every year. wiseuptowaste.org.uk


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