All Secondhand articles
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News briefsSport Conrad hosts sustainability week with Vaude exhibit and NOMOI pop-up
The German outdoor retailer hosts workshops, a Vaude exhibit, and a secondhand pop-up to promote reuse, repair and community action.
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News briefsLeatherman launches resale marketplace for tools
The tool manufacturer is entering the circular economy by enabling customers to buy and sell used gear through its new branded marketplace.
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News briefsDecathlon revives Trocathlon trade-in event in Portugal
Decathlon Portugal reintroduces its secondhand trade-in event across four stores as part of its 25th anniversary efforts.
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News briefsElevenate launches resale platform with Revive Retail
The Swedish outdoor apparel brand expands its sustainability strategy with a new in-house resale platform for pre-owned garments.
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News briefsDidriksons launches secondhand pop-up in Borås
The Swedish outerwear brand opens a temporary store to collect used items, promote circular shopping, and gather insights into product lifespan.
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ArticleKitround360 highlights environmental gains from recommerce campaign
The UK sports recommerce platform tracks the real-time impact of pre-loved gear donations, presents new data.
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ArticleAmazon Germany hosts first second-hand deal event
The e-commerce giant is promoting more sustainable shopping in Germany with a weeklong discount campaign on returned and refurbished goods.
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ArticleStudy highlights impact of US second-hand clothing exports
A new analysis examines how US exports of used textiles affect economies abroad, with findings relevant to ongoing debates on circular fashion.
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ArticleBrightfiber opens recycling factory in Amsterdam
The facility transforms locally sourced used clothes into “high-quality” textile fibers.
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ArticleThredUp raises 2025 outlook after Q1 growth
The US online resale platform reports 10 percent revenue increase and narrows net loss.
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ArticleVinted reports strong 2024 growth, hits €5bn valuation
The European secondhand marketplace posts strong 2024 results, supported by expansion efforts and changing global trade dynamics favoring used goods.
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News briefsSecond-hand outdoor gear app Everide is shutting down
Everide, founded in Annecy in 2021, will fold on April 30.
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News briefsReima launches circular economy initiative
The Finnish kids’ activewear brand takes a bold step toward sustainability by launching a second-hand online store for pre-loved clothing.
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News briefsDecathlon extends second-hand initiative to 70 stores in Spain
The sports retailer enhances sustainability efforts by expanding repair, rental and secondhand sales services across multiple locations in the country.
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News briefsGlobetrotter’s Black Friday goes green with secondhand initiative
The German outdoor retailer prioritizes sustainability with its ”2nd Hand Buyback Days” on Black Friday.
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ArticleSweden’s secondhand market projected to reach €4.3bn by 2034
Svensk Handel forecasts that Sweden’s secondhand market will grow 11% annually, reaching €4.3 billion by 2034 as sustainability drives demand.
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News briefsGlobetrotter launches new secondhand online shop
Globetrotter has launched its own secondhand online shop, operated entirely in-house and integrating the sale and acquisition of secondhand products into the retailer’s shop system.
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News briefsFjällräven in top position at Tradera
Fjällräven has ranked first in both the overall apparel industry category and the outdoor apparel category in the Circular Brands 2024 annual report from Tradera, Sweden’s largest second-hand marketplace. The Tradera Circular Brands 2024 is a report that showcases the clothing brands that are most valued on tradera.com and are ...
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News briefsPeak Performance publishes 2023 sustainability report
Amer Sports brand Peak Performance has published its new Sustainability Performance 2023 report. It highlights key achievements, progress in key business areas and sustainability initiatives and performance. “Designing for circularity, longevity, and ethical production is key to our ESG goals and securing our brand’s enduring legacy for future generations of ...
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ArticleNorwegian Second-Hand Trade Act to change
On April 5, the Norwegian Minister of Trade and Industry, Jan Christian Vestre, presented the government’s proposed changes to the Second-Hand Act at Bergans’ flagship store in Oslo. The choice of location was not accidental: Bergans, together with several other retailers, has been strongly in favor of changing the law. ...
