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Thinking about selling clothes on Vinted? The steps you can take to make this a greener option
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An article exploring whether selling clothes on secondhand platforms like Vinted is genuinely a greener option, discussing how most discarded clothing globally ends up in landfills or incinerators, while noting that European unwanted clothing is often suitable for reuse.

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Thinking about selling clothes on Vinted? The steps you can take to make this a greener option
Krievietka/Shutterstock You’ve had a spring clean and decluttered your wardrobe, and now you’re wondering what to do with the pile of unwanted clothes in the corner. With the growth of online secondhand sales channels such as eBay and Vinted, the alternatives to putting old clothes in the bin have grown. But are these a green option? Globally, most discarded clothing is landfilled or incinerated. But most unwanted clothing in Europe is suitable for reuse – many people get rid of clothing becau
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