H M Group Reveals Garment Collecting Initiative A Decade After Its
H M Group Reveals Garment Collecting Initiative A Decade After Its H&m group and remondis have established a co owned company to collect, sort and sell used and unwanted garments and textiles. the company, called 'looper textile co.', aims to become a preferred feedstock provider to businesses taking part in textile resale and recycling. With your help, we've gathered over 172,000 tonnes of pre loved clothing and textiles since 2013. through collecting, sorting, reselling, repurposing and recycling, we can give many of these items a second life.
H M Group Reveals Garment Collecting Initiative A Decade After Its H&m group was the first fashion company to launch a garment collecting initiative worldwide in 2013 and has, through its investment arm h&m co:lab, invested in companies that develop technologies to enable textile recycling. H&m group was the first fashion company to launch a garment collecting initiative worldwide in 2013 and has, through its investment arm h&m co:lab, invested in companies that develop technologies to enable textile recycling. H&m’s garment collecting initiative allows consumers to contribute clothing from any brand by dropping it off at h&m stores this way it gets recycled without going into landfills. We were one of the first brands to launch a garment collecting programme in 2013 and since then we have received over 172,700 tonnes of textiles. 1 customers can drop off their unwanted items in our stores worldwide.
H M Group Reveals Garment Collecting Initiative A Decade After Its H&m’s garment collecting initiative allows consumers to contribute clothing from any brand by dropping it off at h&m stores this way it gets recycled without going into landfills. We were one of the first brands to launch a garment collecting programme in 2013 and since then we have received over 172,700 tonnes of textiles. 1 customers can drop off their unwanted items in our stores worldwide. Swedish fashion giant h&m group has partnered with waste management firm remondis to create a joint venture that will collect, sort and sell used and unwanted garments and textiles. We have been collecting used textiles from our customers for over a decade. in 2025, customers dropped off over 17,000 tonnes of textiles at our collection points. we work with our partners to bring these products and materials back into the supply chain for reuse or recycling. In 2023, h&m group and remondis (a global leader in waste management) launched an independent company called looper textile co. to participate more directly in sorting unwanted garments and textiles and facilitating reuse and recycling.
H M Group Reveals Garment Collecting Initiative A Decade After Its Swedish fashion giant h&m group has partnered with waste management firm remondis to create a joint venture that will collect, sort and sell used and unwanted garments and textiles. We have been collecting used textiles from our customers for over a decade. in 2025, customers dropped off over 17,000 tonnes of textiles at our collection points. we work with our partners to bring these products and materials back into the supply chain for reuse or recycling. In 2023, h&m group and remondis (a global leader in waste management) launched an independent company called looper textile co. to participate more directly in sorting unwanted garments and textiles and facilitating reuse and recycling.
H M Group Reveals Garment Collecting Initiative A Decade After Its In 2023, h&m group and remondis (a global leader in waste management) launched an independent company called looper textile co. to participate more directly in sorting unwanted garments and textiles and facilitating reuse and recycling.
H M Group Reveals Garment Collecting Initiative A Decade After Its
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