Sweden’s secondhand clothing swaps offer a trendy way to cut environmental waste
PolicyThursday, April 23, 2026Mongabay

Sweden’s secondhand clothing swaps offer a trendy way to cut environmental waste

Sweden is promoting secondhand clothing swaps as an innovative approach to reduce environmental waste, attracting many individuals interested in sustainable fashion practices. These events not only highlight the growing trend of thrift shopping, but also aim to raise awareness about the environmental impacts of fast fashion.

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