Second - hand fashion is not the sustainable fashion we need
The second-hand fashion industry is predicted to almost double in the next ten years, according to new figures. But what is the impact on environmental and social issues, asks Lucy Mckinsey, who is behind the trend and why does the debate about waste-free fashion?
Source: honisoit.comPublished on 2021-05-31
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