“We are keeping our clothes for longer, but we’ve got more of them in our wardrobes, which means we’re actually using them less,” said WRAP’s Sustainable Textiles Specialist Catherine Salvidge. “There’s a real opportunity for us to be using the clothes that we have a lot more.”
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