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Shop in Hamilton, NY sells low-cost clothes to benefit community

After more than a year shuttered because of the coronavirus, the Worn Again Clothing Shop triumphantly reopened June 1 to once again offer used clothing at no cost to the needy and a low cost to the public. Revenues from their sales at the not-for-profit Hamilton shop are then distributed to benefit a wide variety of local charitable organizations.  Worn Again president Barb Albrecht said to prepare for their reopening they spent more than two weeks going through bags of donated clothing, sorting and organizing it into attractive displays arranged by color. They even spruced up their shop, located inside Parry s General Store, with flowers, she said. 

Worn Again Clothing Shop in Hamilton, NY sells low-cost used clothing to benefit community

Textiles 2030: Fashion giants pledge to halve climate impacts

Textiles 2030: Fashion giants pledge to halve climate impacts A string of big-name fashion brands including Primark, JD Sports and ASOS have joined a new WRAP initiative mandating them to halve emissions by 2030, with a longer-term view to reaching net-zero. Globally, the fashion sector accounts for 8-10% of annual emissions and results in a bin lorry of waste every second Called Textiles 2030, the initiative is a spin-off from WRAP’s existing UK Sustainable Textiles Action Plan and provides brands with updated environmental targets in light of new climate science. Targets are namely halving emissions, against a baseline consistent with the Paris Agreement’s 1.5C trajectory, by 2030, with a view to reaching net-zero by 2050 at the latest; and reducing the aggregate water footprint of new products sold by 30%. Signatories will also have to become more circular, with circular economy initiatives going beyond one-off products or collections.

ApiJect Systems, Corp , Announces Appointment of Global Branding Leader, Craig Cohon as Chief Strategy Officer

ApiJect Systems, Corp , Announces Appointment of Global Branding Leader, Craig Cohon as Chief Strategy Officer
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Leading fashion players implement circular systems in Bangladesh

Leading fashion players implement circular systems in Bangladesh Over 30 renowned fashion brands, manufacturers and recyclers are collaborating in a new initiative to capture and reuse textile waste in Bangladesh. Global Fashion Agenda on Thursday announced the participants of the Circular Fashion Partnership, including the global brands Bershka, Bestseller, C&A, Gina Tricot, Grey State, H&M Group, Kmart Australia, Marks & Spencer, OVS, Pull & Bear, Peak Performance and Target Australia. The Circular Fashion Partnership is a cross-sectorial project led by Global Fashion Agenda, with partners Reverse Resources, The Bangladesh Garment Manufacturers and Exporters Association (BGMEA) and P4G, that aims to achieve a long-term, scalable transition to a circular fashion system.

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