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Women Driving the Circular Economy

Women are at the forefront of the circular economy, leading innovations and driving sustainable change in the secondhand textile industry. From upcycling initiatives to large-scale secondhand fashion enterprises, their contributions are shaping a more responsible and profitable future.

At BVH, this commitment is reflected in its women-led facility in Adipur, Gujarat, India. Here, skilled workers meticulously sort vintage clothing destined for Beyond Retro stores and Label products.

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Featured Blog: Africa’s Growing Demand for Secondhand Clothing: Opportunities & Challenges

Africa’s demand for secondhand clothing is on the rise, creating new opportunities and challenges for businesses in the circular economy. Explore the latest insights on market trends, sustainability concerns, and the evolving role of secondhand fashion in Africa’s economy.

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Bank & Vogue’s Role in Wrangler x Accelerating Circularity’s Circular Jeans Initiative

Bank & Vogue is proud to have contributed to Wrangler’s latest circular fashion initiative in partnership with Accelerating Circularity. The new line of circular jeans, now available at Walmart, demonstrates how collaboration across the textile supply chain can bring sustainability to the mainstream.

A recently published article by eTextile Communications highlights Bank & Vogue’s role in collecting post-consumer textiles for this initiative. Alongside industry partners, we worked to ensure that discarded denim could be reintroduced into the supply chain, contributing to a more circular system for fashion.

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Denim Over the Decades: Beyond Retro’s Timeless Tribute to Heritage & Sustainability

Denim has remained a staple in fashion for decades, but its environmental impact has also been significant. Beyond Retro continues to celebrate denim’s rich history by embracing a circular approach, ensuring that vintage and repurposed denim stays in circulation rather than ending up in landfills.

An insightful article published by Go Circulaire explores how Beyond Retro champions heritage fashion while promoting sustainability. The piece highlights how the brand pays homage to iconic denim styles while integrating eco-conscious practices into its business model. to celebrate denim’s rich history and its role in sustainable fashion. Learn how they are keeping iconic styles alive while championing a more circular approach to fashion.

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