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How Zara and H&M are trying to clean up fast fashion's messy carbon footprint — are they serious about it

Fast fashion retailer H&M is all set to sell second-hand clothes at its Regent Street flagship store in UK from October — offering items that are 'ready to be loved again.' Zara also recently launched its online second-hand service in France, having trialled it in Britain since November last year. But are these 'green initiatives' for real, or just some more greenwashing? CNBC TV18 gives a macro view.

By Nishtha Pandey  Sept 18, 2023 6:09:54 PM IST (Updated)

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Fast fashion retailer H&M is all set to sell second-hand clothes at its Regent Street flagship store in UK from October — offering items that are “ready to be loved again.” This marks the second H&M store to introduce a collection of second-hand clothing, following the launch in Barcelona earlier this year.

Additionally, H&M also has a presence in the second-hand market with online offerings available in Sweden and Germany. Zara recently launched its online second-hand service in France, having trialled it in Britain since November last year.

This is just one of the many 'green initiatives' that global fast fashion has taken.