: Thrifting is a major contributor to the circular economy. For example, in India, approximately 7,800 kilo tonnes of textile waste are generated annually, but only about 59% is currently reused or recycled. Buying used clothes keeps these materials out of landfills longer.
Key themes related to "buying used clothes" in recent literature and reports include:
: Businesses like Kiswa in the UAE and various "Cash for Clothes" services in the UK offer cash or recycling incentives to encourage consumers to sell their old garments.
: Thrifting is a major contributor to the circular economy. For example, in India, approximately 7,800 kilo tonnes of textile waste are generated annually, but only about 59% is currently reused or recycled. Buying used clothes keeps these materials out of landfills longer.
Key themes related to "buying used clothes" in recent literature and reports include: we buy used clothes
: Businesses like Kiswa in the UAE and various "Cash for Clothes" services in the UK offer cash or recycling incentives to encourage consumers to sell their old garments. : Thrifting is a major contributor to the circular economy