Tag: second-hand
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Sweden Allows Throwing Damaged Clothes in Trash Starting Oct 1
Sweden’s textile waste policy shift explained From October 1, Swedish households can place torn and worn clothing directly in the regular garbage. The change marks a significant reversal of a policy that aimed to separate and divert all textile waste into donation, resale, or recycling channels. The move comes after months of practical difficulties for…
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Sweden Eases Disposal of Torn Clothes as Textile Waste Law Change Takes Effect
Sweden’s textile waste law change takes effect From today, 1 October, households in Sweden can place torn and worn clothes directly in the regular trash bin. The shift marks a significant turn in the textile waste policy that previously urged all fabric-based materials to be sorted for reuse or donation. The policy shift comes after…
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Exploring Second-Hand Shopping: The Vintage Finds of Rukh Sara
Introduction to Second-Hand Shopping In recent years, second-hand shopping has gained immense popularity, particularly among fashion enthusiasts looking for unique and affordable pieces. This trend is not just about saving money; it’s also a sustainable approach to fashion. One passionate second-hand shopper is Rukh Sara Bayramova from Novosibirsk, whose journey through vintage shops reveals the…
