RECO Drive May 2026

Collecte RECO — Donnez vos vêtements
ONG Pim Pam Pum · Projet RECO · Paris

Donnez
vos vêtements,
changez des vies

Vos habits de seconde main deviennent matière première pour des ateliers d'intégration et d'autonomie à Paris.

Collecte · Samedi 30 mai 2025
Découvrir

Votre vieux pull vaut plus que vous croyez

Chaque vêtement donné sert de base à des ateliers créatifs pour des personnes réfugiées et en réinsertion.

Intégration sociale
Des ateliers mixtes entre réfugié·es et public général
Autonomie économique
Créer des micro-entreprises à partir de textiles recyclés
Zéro déchet textile
100% de la matière est réutilisée — rien n'est jeté
Expression créative
Le vêtement comme langage d'identité et de liberté

5 étapes simples

De votre placard jusqu'aux ateliers RECO

1
Remplissez le formulaire — ou venez directement !
En ligne en 2 minutes pour planifier le dépôt ou la collecte à domicile. Mais pour la collecte du 30 mai, vous pouvez aussi venir sans formulaire — on vous accueille de 10h à 16h.
Online · 2 min · ou sans RDV
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Déposez ou on passe chez vous
Le samedi 30 mai, de 10h à 16h — Maison Étudiante, 50 rue de Tournelles 75003. Collecte à domicile disponible le même jour, de 10h30 à 17h00.
Gratuit · Paris
3
On trie & classe tout
Nos bénévoles réceptionnent, trient et cataloguent chaque pièce selon son potentiel de transformation.
Bénévoles RECO
4
Transformation en atelier
Les vêtements deviennent matière première pour les 3 axes RECO : mode, identité et entrepreneuriat.
Programme RECO
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Une cohorte mixte pour apprendre & créer
Vos vêtements servent de matière première à une cohorte composée à 75% de réfugié·es, demandeur·euses d'asile et jeunes en difficulté d'intégration, et à 25% du public général d'Île-de-France — sans distinction d'âge ni de sexe. Ils se forment individuellement, en projets de mode et en création d'entreprise.
Programme RECO 2026

Comment déposer ?

Deux façons simples de nous faire parvenir vos vêtements

En personne
Dépôt sur place
Maison Étudiante
50 rue de Tournelles
75003 Paris

Sam 30 mai uniquement
10h00 → 16h00
Sans formulaire, venez directement !
Chez vous
Collecte à domicile
Zone couverte
Triangle Bastille –
République – Étudiante

Sam 30 mai uniquement
10h30 → 17h00
Sur inscription préalable

Que donner ?

Tout ce qui peut être transformé — pas de limite de style ou de taille

Hauts &
chemises
Pantalons &
jupes
Rideaux &
draps
Robes &
combinaisons
Pulls &
sweats
Accessoires &
tissus
Condition acceptée : Propre mais usé, déchiré, démodé — tout est bienvenu sauf les pièces complètement détruites. Même les habits avec des trous ont leur place dans nos ateliers !

Points de collecte

Deux lieux fixes à Paris — ou on vient chez vous

1 Maison Étudiante 75003 2 Paris 3e–4e Bastille Zone collecte à domicile
Maison Étudiante (CIUP)
50 rue de Tournelles, 75003 Paris
Sans formulaire — venez directement !
Sam 30 mai · 10h–16h
Zone Paris 3e–4e
Collecte à domicile sur rendez-vous
Triangle Bastille – République – Étudiante
Sam 30 mai · 10h30–17h

De votre placard au monde

Chaque vêtement que vous donnez suit un cycle vertueux

RECO Circulaire 👚 Vous donnez 📦 Collecte ✂️ Atelier RECO 🌍 Impact réel 🔍 Tri & class.

On a besoin de vous aussi

Pas seulement de vêtements — des mains pour faire tourner le projet

Collecte & livraison
Tri & organisation
Ateliers & couture
Comms & réseaux
Devenir bénévole →
Agir maintenant

Prêt·e à donner ?

2 minutes pour remplir le formulaire — ou venez directement le samedi 30 mai de 10h à 16h, sans inscription. Les notifications arrivent à reco@pimpampum.fr.

RECO Collecte — Saturday 30 May · Coordination Master
Internal Coordination

RECO Collecte — Flow Chart

Saturday 30 May 2025 · 10:00 → 18:00 · Maison Étudiante + Triangle Bastille–République

TWO TEAMS — ONE MISSION
🟢 Core Team
Ma
Marlis
Textile evaluation lead
Mi
Mikhaela
Classification support
Aw
Aiwei
Comms & social live
Oc
Octavia
Overall coordination
Mt
Matina
Visual production & stories
Q
Quentin
Pro videographer · 16h–17h
Ir?
Irina (TBC)
Visual support if available
🔴 Volunteer Team (~10)
V1
2 × Pickup duo
Scooter route — 1 films, 1 interacts
V3
2 × Welcome desk
Greet, log, direct donations
V5
2 × Sorting support
Assist Marlis & Mikhaela
V7
2 × Pack & transport
Box, label, move to Académie
V9
2 × Floating support
Flexible — where needed
HOW THE DAY FLOWS
🚪
Welcome &
Receive
🔍
Evaluate
Quality
📦
Sort &
Classify
🎥
Document
& Post
🚛
Pack &
Transport
🌿
Académie
du Climat
🛴 PICKUP ROUTE — Always 2 people on scooter: one films/photos, one interacts with donor. Triangle: Bastille → République → Étudiante
Key Coordination Points
  • 10:00 — All team + early volunteers on site. Octavia opens and assigns stations.
  • 12:00–13:30 — Lunch break. Note on table: "We're on lunch break — leave donations on the table, we'll be right back."
  • 13:30 — Second wave. More public expected. Music volume up. Sorting speed increases.
  • 16:00–17:00 — Quentin arrives. Final interviews + professional capsule filmed.
  • 17:00 — Begin packing. Label all bags/boxes clearly (axe + condition).
  • 18:00 — Close. Transport all to Académie du Climat (cave storage).
  • 18:00+ — Optional: attend Magua dance performance (sábanas → faldas) at Académie.
Sewing machines: If donors offer sewing machines, accept with a smile and note it separately. Not a priority but useful for the Open Week installation in October.
Core Team · Internal

Day Programme — Core Team

Saturday 30 May · Maison Étudiante, 50 rue de Tournelles · 10:00–18:00

10:00
Setup & Briefing
All core team on site. Octavia assigns stations. Music on (ambient/calm). Matina sets up filming spots. Aiwei posts first story announcing the day is live.
OctaviaMatinaAiweiAll team
10:00
Pickup Route Begins
First pickup duo departs on scooter. One films/photographs, one interacts with donor. Rotate every ~90 min to avoid fatigue.
Pickup Duo 1Scooter
10:30
Sorting Zone Active
Marlis leads quality evaluation using the selection guide. Mikhaela assists classification. Sorting volunteers support. Items tagged: A (programme use), B (upcycling), C (unusable).
MarlisMikhaelaSort Vols
11:30
Social Media Check-in
Aiwei posts mid-morning update — donation count, atmosphere, quote from a volunteer or donor. Matina edits and sends short clip for reels.
AiweiMatina
12:00
Lunch Break · 12:00–13:30
Leave note on table: "On déjeune — laissez vos dons sur la table, on revient bientôt !" Picnic format — volunteers + team eat together if possible. Keep 1 person at welcome desk minimum.
All · 1 stays on desk
13:30
Afternoon Wave — Music Up
More public expected. Music becomes more dynamic. Sorting accelerates. Pickup route continues. Aiwei starts volunteer interviews for social content.
AiweiMarlisAll
14:30
Volunteer Interviews (ecology/fashion)
Short informal interviews with volunteers: What do they think about fast fashion? What does their donation mean to them? Filmed by Matina, managed by Aiwei.
MatinaAiweiVolunteers
16:00
Quentin Arrives — Pro Capsule
1 hour. Quentin films the professional capsule: atmosphere, sorted items, team in action. Individual short interviews if time allows. Matina coordinates logistics, manages space. Irina supports visual direction if confirmed.
QuentinMatinaIrina (TBC)
17:00
Begin Packing & Closing
All sorted items into labelled bags/boxes. Pack & transport volunteers begin moving to Académie. Final stories posted. Aiwei archives all content to Drive.
Pack VolsAiweiOctavia
18:00
Transport to Académie du Climat
All items to designated storage space (cave). Team closes Maison Étudiante. Optional: Magua performance at Académie — dance association presenting transformed sheets into skirts (140 people). Team welcome to attend.
AcadémieOptional: Magua 18h
Music Guide
  • 10:00–13:00 — Calm, ambient. Sets a welcoming tone.
  • 13:30–17:00 — More dynamic. Energy for sorting sprint.
  • 17:00–18:00 — Upbeat closing energy.
Whoever manages music: keep volume low enough that conversations remain easy. Suggest a shared playlist so anyone can add songs.
Volunteer Team · External

Day Programme — Volunteers

Saturday 30 May · Maison Étudiante · Welcome from 10:00 · Priority: afternoon from 12:00

Before the Day — What to know
  • You'll receive a Google Calendar invite for Saturday 30 May with the address and contact.
  • Morning volunteers: arrive at 10:00. Afternoon volunteers: arrive at 12:00 or 13:30.
  • It's a full outdoor/indoor event — dress comfortably, bring water.
  • There will be a shared picnic lunch around 12:00 — bring something to share if you'd like!
  • All content from the day will be posted on RECO social channels — you may appear in videos/photos.
Role: Welcome Desk (2 people)
  • Greet donors as they arrive with a smile and a thank you.
  • Log each donation on the shared sheet (name optional, type of items, approx quantity).
  • Direct people to the sorting zone or let them observe if they want to stay.
  • During lunch: place the printed note on the table and step away for 1h30.
Role: Sorting Support (2 people)
  • Work directly with Marlis (textile evaluator) and Mikhaela.
  • Follow Marlis's selection guide to classify items: A / B / C.
  • Keep the sorting table clean and organized throughout the day.
  • Do NOT discard anything without Marlis's confirmation.
Role: Pickup Duo — Scooter Route (2 people)
  • Two people always together. One drives/navigates, one films and interacts.
  • Filmmaker: photo + short video of each pickup moment. Natural, warm, not staged.
  • Interactor: knock, greet, thank donor, carry items back to scooter.
  • Route: Bastille → République → Étudiante triangle. Octavia gives the list of confirmed addresses.
  • Send content directly to Aiwei's phone or WhatsApp group after each stop.
Safety first: Never go to an address alone. Always the two of you. If anything feels off, call Octavia directly.
Role: Pack & Transport (2 people)
  • From 17:00: bag and box all sorted items. Label each bag clearly (A/B/C + category).
  • Help load and transport everything to Académie du Climat (approx. 15 min away).
  • Organise items in the designated storage space — Octavia will show you where.
Role: Floating Support (2 people)
  • No fixed station — move where needed throughout the day.
  • Check in with Octavia every 30–45 min for updates on where to help.
  • Available for interviews, carrying items, welcoming donors, or helping Matina with filming logistics.
What's in it for you
  • Shared picnic lunch with the team (12:00–13:30).
  • Short interview about your views on fashion & ecology — featured on our channels.
  • Certificate of participation from ONG Pim Pam Pum.
  • First access to the RECO Open Week programme in October.
  • Optional: join us at Académie du Climat for the Magua dance performance at 18:00.
Briefing · This Week & Saturday
Oc
Octavia Peardon
RECO Lead · Overall Coordinator
octaviapeardon@pimpampum.fr
Today & Tomorrow (Thu–Fri) — Hand-off to Victoria
  • Transfer everything about the collecte to Victoria during your morning sessions (Thu AM + Fri AM).
  • Walk her through the Google Sheet — volunteer list, addresses, schedule, sorting guide.
  • Make sure she has all contacts: volunteers, Marlis, Quentin, Aiwei.
  • Confirm with Irina whether she can support Matina on Saturday and what hours — add her to the plan if yes.
  • Ensure the volunteer Google Calendar event is live for Saturday 30 May — invite all confirmed volunteers.
  • Send confirmed volunteers their briefing (programme + role) by Thursday evening latest.
  • Brief Victoria on the partnership work she'll continue in the afternoons (see Victoria's briefing).
Saturday 30 May — Your Role
  • Arrive at 10:00 sharp. You open, you set up, you assign stations.
  • Overall coordination of both teams — welcome desk, sorting zone, pickup route, floaters.
  • You are the point of contact for all questions from volunteers throughout the day.
  • Check in with Victoria every 30–45 min so she can see and learn the full flow.
  • At 17:00: lead the packing and transport operation to Académie du Climat.
  • Debrief with team at end of day — what worked, what to improve for Open Week.
Open Week — Action Required
  • Update the Open Week programme for the 3rd week of October 2026.
  • Use the existing document as base — adjust dates, confirm partners, update venue info.
  • Share updated PDF with Carolina for review before end of next week.
Irina: Please confirm with her directly whether she'll be available Saturday and at what hours. If yes, let Matina know so she can coordinate visual production together.
📋 Recap — What Octavia Must Complete
  • Full hand-off to Victoria by Friday afternoon
  • Volunteer briefing sent by Thursday evening
  • Google Calendar event live with all volunteers invited
  • Irina availability confirmed
  • On site 10:00–18:00 Saturday as coordinator
  • Open Week programme updated for 3rd week October
Briefing · From Today Through Saturday
Vi
Victoria
Project Management · Partnerships & Fundraising
This Week (Thu–Fri Mornings) — Receive the Collecte
  • Work with Octavia during Thursday and Friday mornings to receive everything about the collecte.
  • Review the volunteer list, Google Sheet, addresses, and sorting guide with her. Ask questions now — she's the one who can answer everything before she leaves.
  • Understand the pickup route and the two-person scooter system.
  • Know how to reach each volunteer and what their role is.
Note: The briefing is flexible — things will adapt on the day based on how many volunteers show up and what donations arrive. That's normal. Use your judgment and the team around you.
This Week (Thu–Fri Afternoons) — Partnerships & Fundraising
  • Continue the partnership and fundraising work you were already managing.
  • Prepare the press dossier — consult Carolina this afternoon for the version we're sending to Grand Paris.
  • Continue outreach to potential partners using Octavia's existing list and contacts.
Next Week — You Lead the Collecte Follow-up
  • Coordinate all volunteer follow-up — thank you messages, next steps.
  • Make sure the Google Sheet is up to date with all donation data from Saturday.
  • Continue volunteer recruitment for the Open Week (October).
  • Confirm each partner is still engaged — a quick check-in message per partner is enough.
  • Morning: collecte & coordination tasks.
  • Afternoon: partnerships and fundraising.
  • By Friday: everything must be confirmed and clear for when Octavia returns.
For any question about the programme or direction: first check with Octavia (she'll be reachable by phone/message). For anything urgent on Saturday, use the team group chat.
Saturday 30 May — Your Role on the Day
  • You are the operational lead when Octavia needs to step back.
  • Welcome new volunteers, explain their roles, make them feel part of something.
  • Monitor the volunteer group chat and respond to any questions.
  • Help Octavia with the 17:00 pack-up and transport.
  • Take notes on what worked and what didn't — useful for the October Open Week.
Volunteer interviews: if there are enough people, we'll do short informal video interviews — volunteers talking about fashion, ecology, the project. Aiwei and Matina lead this, but you can encourage people to participate.
📋 Recap — What Victoria Must Complete
  • Receive full collecte brief from Octavia by Friday PM
  • Understand all volunteer contacts and roles
  • Press dossier: adapt and send to Grand Paris (consult Carolina)
  • On site Saturday 10:00–18:00 — operational support
  • Next week: coordinate follow-up + continue partnerships AM/PM split
  • All confirmed and clean by following Friday
Briefing · Today + Saturday
Mt
Matina Ravan
Communications · Visual Production & Social
matina.ravan@pimpampum.fr
Today (Thursday) — Website Fixes
  • You'll be working on the RECO website today. The corrections involve HTML code — here's exactly how to do it safely:
  • Step 1: Go to WordPress (not IONOS — see access note below).
  • Step 2: Find the widget/block with the code to fix. Do NOT delete the existing widget yet.
  • Step 3: Copy the current HTML code. Paste it into Divi/Dize (the AI tool) and describe clearly what needs to change — include: the section it's in, the visual element (e.g. "the 5 coloured circles in the programme section, currently using colour #5068XX"), what the fix should be.
  • Step 4: Divi gives you a new corrected code. Create a NEW widget in WordPress, paste the new code there and verify it looks right.
  • Step 5: Only once you've confirmed it's correct, delete the old widget.
  • You can also ask Claude directly for code corrections — paste the code + describe what's wrong and it'll give you the fixed version.
  • Pages to fix today: RECO programme page + Collecte landing page + Open Week page.
  • For the PDF uploads (Open Week + programme): add PDF to the WordPress media gallery, then embed via a gallery block or link button on the page.
WordPress access: For security reasons, the old IONOS login system is no longer valid. Please ask Carolina directly for your new WordPress user access when you're ready to start working on the site — not before, to avoid any overlap.
Saturday 30 May — Visual Production Lead
  • Arrive 10:00. Set up your filming spots at the welcome desk and sorting zone.
  • Film throughout the day: donations arriving, sorting in action, team energy, donor moments.
  • Edit short clips on the go and send to Aiwei for stories/reels posting.
  • At 16:00: Quentin (pro videographer) arrives. You coordinate logistics — who he films, where, in what order. One hour, make it count.
  • If Irina is confirmed: coordinate with her on visual framing and what content to prioritise.
  • From 17:00: continue filming the pack-up. Final content of the day.
  • End of day: archive ALL content (photos + videos + clips) to the shared Drive, clearly organised by time of day.
  • Respond to comments/questions on all social channels throughout the day.
📋 Recap — What Matina Must Complete
  • WordPress access from Carolina (ask when ready to work)
  • RECO, Collecte & Open Week pages corrected via Divi + WordPress
  • PDFs uploaded to gallery and linked on correct pages
  • Saturday: visual production lead 10:00–18:00
  • Coordinate Quentin's 1-hour session at 16:00
  • All content archived to Drive by end of Saturday
  • Social channels active and responsive all day
Briefing · Saturday
Aw
Aiwei Feng
Communications · Live Social & Interviews
aiweifeng@pimpampum.fr
Before Saturday — Wrap Up Your Tasks
  • Complete all small tasks assigned yesterday before Saturday.
  • Carolina will share the website link once it's ready — review it and flag anything that looks off.
  • Prepare your social media schedule for Saturday (stories plan, posting times, captions ready).
Saturday 30 May — Your Role
  • Arrive 10:00. You are the live social media lead for the entire day.
  • 10:00 — First story: "We're live! The RECO collecte has started." Show the space, the team, the energy.
  • Every ~90 min — Post an update: donation count, atmosphere, a short clip or quote.
  • Receive content from the pickup duo via WhatsApp group — repost promptly.
  • 14:30 — Lead the volunteer interviews: "What do you think about fast fashion? Why did you come today?" Film casually, warm tone.
  • Respond to all comments and DMs on Instagram, Facebook throughout the day.
  • 17:00 — Final post of the day: closing, thank you, impact teaser ("X bags collected, more to come").
  • End of day — Archive ALL content to the shared Drive, organised by time. Label clearly.
Content to gather: donation moments, team sorting, pickup duo on scooters, volunteers talking, Matina filming Quentin's session. The more diverse, the better for future comms.
📋 Recap — What Aiwei Must Complete
  • Pending tasks done before Saturday
  • Social schedule prepared
  • Saturday: live social lead 10:00–18:00
  • Volunteer interviews filmed at 14:30
  • All content archived to Drive end of day
  • Comments/DMs responded to throughout
Briefing · Saturday + Next Week
Mi
Mikhaela Nomenjanahary
Project Management · Classification Support + WITBAW
nomenjanahary@pimpampum.fr
Saturday 30 May — Classification Support
  • Arrive 10:00. You work directly with Marlis at the sorting zone all day.
  • Marlis leads the quality evaluation — you follow her guide and classification system (A/B/C).
  • Keep the sorting table clean and organised. Tag items clearly as you go.
  • Do NOT discard or reclassify anything without Marlis confirming.
  • From 17:00: help with packing labelled bags and preparing for transport.
Next Week — Volunteer Coordination Support
  • Every morning: check in with Victoria — how are the volunteers? Any issues? What needs attention?
  • Help ensure the Google Sheet is automated and up to date (dates, confirmations, contact info).
  • If a volunteer needs support or isn't responding, flag it to Victoria immediately.
  • Continue your WITBAW work in parallel — this is your primary project and remains a priority.
Morning check-in format: a quick 5-min message to Victoria each morning — "anything I can help with today?" is enough. You're support, not lead.
📋 Recap — What Mikhaela Must Complete
  • Saturday: sorting & classification support with Marlis, 10:00–18:00
  • Next week: daily morning check-in with Victoria
  • Google Sheet monitoring — flag any automation issues
  • WITBAW continues as primary project all week
For the RECO Website

Programme RECO — Web Summary

A clear, concise description of the programme (not the collecte) for the pimpampum.fr website. Ready to paste.

ONG Pim Pam Pum · Île-de-France
Le Programme RECO
RECO est un programme d'initiation, de créativité et d'intégration par le textile. Il s'appuie sur la revalorisation de vêtements de seconde main comme matière première — une approche à faible coût qui ouvre des perspectives concrètes de développement personnel, d'expression créative et d'insertion professionnelle.

Le programme s'adresse à une cohorte mixte composée à 75 % de réfugié·es, demandeur·euses d'asile et jeunes en difficulté d'intégration, et à 25 % du public général d'Île-de-France — sans distinction d'âge ni de sexe. Les participant·es peuvent s'inscrire à un, deux ou les trois axes du programme, selon leurs intérêts et disponibilités.

Pim Pam Pum coordonne l'ensemble du programme — logistique, suivi des participant·es, partenariats — sans enseigner directement les modules. Ce sont des institutions partenaires et des expert·es du secteur qui animent les formations. RECO est un espace d'ouverture : pas une école de mode, mais une porte vers tout un univers de possibles.
✂ Claudia — Mode & Design
Créativité textile et design expérimental à partir de vêtements récupérés. Concevoir des pièces uniques, artistiques et originales.
◈ Victorina — Expression de Soi
Travailler son identité et son image par le vêtement. Adapter ses habits à sa personnalité sans nouvel investissement.
⟳ Toro — Entrepreneuriat Circulaire
Créer une micro-activité à partir de textiles de seconde main — couture, customisation, revente — avec un budget minimal.
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Participant·es
1ère cohorte
3
Axes
indépendants
Jan
2026
Lancement
1ère édition
3 étapes du projet — Vue d'ensemble
  • 1. La Collecte — Collecte solidaire de vêtements et matériaux de couture pour constituer la matière première du programme.
  • 2. La RECO Open Week (octobre 2026) — Semaine de sensibilisation ouverte au public. Ateliers gratuits, rencontre avec des partenaires, présentation des trois axes. Objectif : visibilité, partenariats, recrutement des bénéficiaires.
  • 3. Le Programme RECO (janvier 2026) — Un mois de formation intensive (édition pilote), puis trois mois pour les éditions complètes. Candidatures ouvertes en décembre 2025.
Ces trois étapes sont liées mais distinctes. Le programme RECO est l'objectif principal — la collecte et l'Open Week y mènent et le nourrissent.
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