Companies like H&M and C&A are increasingly offering to take back unwanted clothes for resale and recycling. Instead, they can end up downcycled, destroyed or dumped, according to a new report from Changing Markets Foundation.
Companies like H&M and C&A are increasingly offering to take back unwanted clothes for resale and recycling. Instead, they can end up downcycled, destroyed or dumped, according to a new report from Changing Markets Foundation.
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