A series of pop-up events will offer Carmarthenshire residents the chance to buy unique gifts.
Eto, in partnership with Hwb Bach y Wlad, is organising the events across Carmarthenshire.
The initiative is aimed at promoting sustainability and reducing waste by encouraging the purchase of upcycled items.
The pop-up events will be held at Llanybydder on November 28, Llandeilo on December 5, and Whitland on December 10.
Councillor Aled Vaughan Owen, cabinet member for climate change, decarbonisation, and sustainability, said: "We are thrilled to collaborate with Hwb Bach y Wlad to bring these pop-up events to our community.
"This initiative not only provides affordable gift options but also reinforces our commitment to sustainability and the circular economy.
"We invite everyone to join us in making a positive impact this holiday season."
A variety of repaired and repurposed items, including home goods, toys, and decorative pieces, will be available at each event, as well as educational resources about the importance of upcycling.
The initiative encourages the community to contribute to reducing carbon footprints and minimising waste by choosing second-hand and upcycled products.
The event organisers believe this initiative will make Christmas special and sustainable.
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