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Everywhere Apparel will take your deadstock too.
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Regulation, consumer demand and shareholders are pushing for more recycled textiles.
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The Series B funding round is being led by Bill Gates-founded Breakthrough Energy Ventures.
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What will it take for the secondhand goods market to grow to $77 billion in 2025?
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What's in store for 2022? A growing recommence sector in the circular economy.
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The 2-year-old company aims to keep apparel and footwear out of landfills by keeping them in rotation longer.
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The company launched a takeback program and wants to extend the life of its footwear, apparel and accessories.
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The shoemaker is accepting shoes, apparel and accessories from any brand, in any condition.
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A key part of the company’s effort to become a circular business by 2030.
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One of Lululemon’s goals is to make 100 percent of its products with sustainable materials and end-of-use solutions, toward a circular ecosystem by 2030.
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The performance luxury brand evaluated every material is uses and is planning to use a more sustainable version.
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These retailers are at different stops on their circular business journeys.
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More than 100 billion garments are produced annually. Many end up in the landfill.
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The apparel and footwear giant says its scale requires it to address textile waste and to design out waste from the beginning.
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In order to scale its solution, the labeling and embellishment manufacturer must partner with apparel companies and other stakeholders.
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Companies across the fashion industry have deployed pilots for circular — or more sustainable — products, but too often they stop there.
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The company recently received approval for science-based targets to cut its Scope 1 and Scope 2 GHG emissions by half and Scope 3 by 20 percent.
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While recommerce is not immune to the pandemic-induced downturn, it offers options for people trying to save money and reduce their carbon footprint.
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The company plans to launch a product line using leather sourced from operations that use practices to improve soil health, biodiversity and natural ecosystems.
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Eastman Chemical Company is excited about the circular economy, said Ruth Farrell, marketing director of textiles and fibers at the company. One of the ways
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The outdoor recreation product company is expanding its Renewed recommerce program.