Ban on Destruction of Unsold Clothes and Shoes Enters Into Application
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European ban on the destruction of unsold clothing and shoes takes effect - RetailDetail EU
Starting Sunday, July 19, large companies will no longer be allowed to destroy unsold clothing, fashion accessories, and shoes. The European Union hopes this measure will prevent usable products from ending up directly in the waste stream.
RADOR RADIO ROMANIA (17 July) – Clothes, clothing accessories and unsold footwear will no longer be able to be destroyed in the European Union on Sunday, when a new pollution reduction regulation comes into force. By promoting reuse and recycling, the new rules aim at a more rational use of resources, reducing damage [...]
The European Union (EU) will ban, from Sunday, the destruction of clothing, clothing and footwear accessories not sold by large companies to promote reuse, recycling and the circular economy.
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