FAQ’s

Our frequently asked questions, answered here

Paul Ayre, Trash Club Member, London, UK

  • What is Trash Club?

    Trash Club is the community and professional network championing independent creatives through Consciousness, Responsibility, Authenticity, and People.

    To learn more about Trash Club, click the link below.

  • How do I become a Member?

    You can become a member by heading to the ‘JOIN US’ page on our website.

    To find out more about our community, click the ‘COMMUNITY’ tab in our website menu.

    To learn more about Trash Club memberships, click the link below.

  • Do I have to live in the UK to be a Member?

    Trash Club was founded in London, UK, however our community hubs are based all across the world. Our online community platform allows for you to connect with Trash Club wherever you are.

    To learn more about Trash Club memberships, click the link below.

  • How much does a Membership cost?

    Trash Club offers two membership options: a full annual membership for professionals at £25/per year, or a student membership for those studying full-time courses at a discounted rate of £20/per year.

    To learn more about Trash Club memberships, click the link below.

  • Can I start a Trash Club Hub?

    If you're interested in taking a more active role in the Trash Club community, consider becoming a Host of a Trash Club Hub!

    In this self-elected role, you'll have the opportunity to create a hyperlocal hub in your area, organise local events and initiatives, connect with local members and other global hubs, and make a real impact in your community.

    Just get in touch and we will be happy to provide you with more information about how to get started.

  • How do I join a Trash Talk?

    Trash Talk is our weekly community catch-up, and it is available with a membership. Our members host discussions once a fortnight on Friday at 12:00 GMT.

    Trash Talks are where it all began and have become the heartbeat of Trash Club and our members, where we share knowledge and our Trash of Treasure of the week.

    To join a Trash Talk, become a member below.

  • I feel sad, can you help?

    We understand that sometimes life can be tough, and we're sorry to hear that you're feeling sad. While we aim to provide a supportive space within our Trash Talks and community, we cannot provide professional mental health support.

    If you are experiencing mental health difficulties, we encourage you to reach out to your local mental health services. Remember, you are not alone, and seeking support is a sign of strength. If you ever need someone to talk to, our community is here for you, and we will always do our best to support you.