But what happens to torn or damaged clothes, or items that no one wants to buy? Often, they are sent to India, joining a global second-hand trade in which billions of old garments are bought and ...
Thousands of tons of old clothes from Europe and the U.S. end up in India every day. Workers sort them before the sweaters, T-shirts and pants are exported again. The other day I stood in front of ...
The Mahajan Sabha here recently initiated a campaign to collect used warm clothes to mark the 135th birth anniversary of ...
Globally, the online clothing rental market was worth $1 billion in 2017, and is expected to grow to $1.8 billion by 2023. Most of this growth will come from Asia-Pacific market -- India and China ...