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Every new garment requires energy for:
- Raw material extraction
- Fabric processing
- Manufacturing
- Packaging
- Global shipping
Second-hand clothing eliminates most of these emissions because the item already exists.
By buying used instead of new, you’re:
- Avoiding manufacturing emissions
- Reducing transportation demand
- Supporting reuse instead of production
If more consumers shifted even a portion of their wardrobe to pre-owned clothing, the environmental impact would be significant.
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If you want further information on sustainable fashion, check out The Complete Guide to Sustainable Fashion
Buying second-hand clothing reduces waste, saves resources, and lowers the environmental impact caused by producing new garments.
Fast Fashion vs Thrifting: What’s the Real Impact?
Thrifting helps reduce overproduction and landfill waste compared to fast fashion’s high-speed, high-waste production model.
How Second-Hand Shopping Reduces Carbon Footprint
Purchasing pre-owned clothing avoids the carbon emissions generated from manufacturing and transporting new items.
Circular fashion is a system where clothing is:
- Designed to last
- Reused and resold
- Repaired instead of discarded
- Recycled at end of life
Unlike the traditional “take-make-dispose” model, circular fashion keeps products in use for as long as possible.
Second-hand shopping plays a key role in circular fashion because it:
- Extends product lifespan
- Reduces waste
- Encourages mindful consumption
When you buy pre-owned clothing, you participate in a more sustainable fashion cycle.
