Action For Sport is a national charity determined to prevent poverty from being a barrier to children and young people playing sport.
Its founders Andrew and Clive both worked at a secondary school where they saw children skipping school on physical education class days to avoid the embarrassment of not having the right kit. In 2020 they decided to act, and Action For Sport was formed.
Action For Sport collects quality, outgrown children’s sports footwear and clothing, sanitises and refreshes it, and then distributes it to children and families in need. This both supports participation in sport and physical activity and saves the footwear and clothing from going to waste, contributing to a circular economy.
In our current linear economy, products are often bought, used briefly, and then disposed of. This enables and encourages wasteful behaviour. Take > Make > Use > Waste.
In a circular economy, products are reused and recycled instead of being disposed of, which reduces waste. Ideally, products are reused or recycled again and again, therefore reducing our need for precious raw materials. Make > Use > Reuse - Repair - Recycle > (repeat).