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  1. 14 hours ago · The Fashion ReModel invites participating brands to scale up circular business models such as rental, resale, repair and recycling, while curbing the production and consumption of new materials. The hope is to “decouple revenue from the production of new garments, advancing the long-term journey to make a circular economy for fashion a ...

  2. 5 days ago · Resale has yet to prove profitable, and recycled and next-generation materials don’t yet exist at scale. If a company is counting on circularity to solve its climate problem by 2030, “I would look at that skeptically,” says Pucker.

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  4. 14 hours ago · In this way it is not, perhaps, so much a question of Resale vs. Repair in the sense that one is “better” than the other, but rather in the sense of which is more acceptable to the industry. While repairs will prolong the life of a single consumer’s product, resale does this – in passing the product from one consumer to the next ...

  5. 1 day ago · Clothing brand M.M. LaFleur runs a profitable peer-to-peer resale service called Second Act that launched about four years ago. So far, it’s led to the sale of more than 25,000 items across 16,500 orders. CEO and founder Sarah LeFleur told Modern Retail that she envisioned resale being part of the brand’s online operations since its founding.

  6. 5 days ago · The fashion industry generated just over 1 gigaton of carbon dioxide equivalent in 2019, or roughly 2% of global greenhouse gas emissions, according to a World Resources Institute and Apparel Impact Institute analysis.

  7. 1 day ago · ZigZag champions circular fashion ecosystems by moving goods back to the retailer, processed, and put back on the shelves quickly, prolonging the lifecycle of products (particularly fast fashion items which can be out of style in weeks). ZigZag also has partnerships with charities, refurbishing companies, and local marketplaces to resell goods ...

  8. 1 day ago · The fashion industry generated just over one gigaton of carbon dioxide equivalent in 2019, or roughly 2% of global greenhouse gas emissions, according to a World Resources Institute and Apparel Impact Institute analysis. That footprint, and the rise of fast fashion, have made apparel companies a target:

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