Educating kids on secondhand fashion key to circularity’s success
Promoting the benefits of secondhand clothing to children as young as six is said to have the potential to create lasting behavioral change. Credit: Getty Images.
The co-founder of kids preloved fashion marketplace Swoperz Charlene Hurlock told an audience at Source Fashion that targeting the younger generation to promote sustainable fashion practices has the potential to create lasting behavioral change.
Panel discussion at Source Fashion, Olympia, London. Credit: Just Style
During the panel discussion titled ‘Closing the Loop – how fashion marketplaces are contributing to the circular economy,’ she explained that by encouraging children to swap and exchange clothes she…Continue Reading