As fashion campaigners demand ‘degrowth’ for an industry responsible for 10 per cent of global pollution, Helen Coffey talks ...
Before hitting that one-click shop button or rushing to grab the latest deal, here are three ways to avoid plastics when ...
What is the future of used clothing now that no one wants our used ... which are hard to break down in the recycling process. Scientists have also warned that polyester-type materials are adding ...
A growing number of businesses are appealing to waste-conscious customers with repair services, trade-in programs and ...
Greenpeace Spain placed tracking devices on 23 items of clothing and followed their journey for a year after depositing them ...
but the reality is that much of this clothing ends up in the landfill regardless. To take an organization like Goodwill as an example: About a quarter of the donated clothes are resold ...
Australians throw more than 200,000 tonnes of clothing into landfill each year. That’s an average of 10 kilograms of clothing per person. We can help combat Australia’s textile waste crisis by ...
What happens to your clothes after you don't want them any more? Chances are, you will donate them to op shops run by a ...
Australian charity shops export high-quality second-hand clothes to Europe, while retailers are importing them back, a new ...