A New Way to Hand-Me-Down

https://www.nytimes.com/2023/01/22/style/hand-me-downs.html

By Anna Grace Lee, The New York Times. 

Excerpt: In a San Antonio garage, two millennial mothers ...Kara Livingston, 36, and Nicole Boynton, 35, ...founders of Hand Me Up, a small business aimed at helping parents shop more responsibly to cut down on children’s clothing waste. ...There is little data available about how much children’s clothing is discarded, said Amanda Forster, a materials research engineer at the National Institute of Standards and Technology and an author of a 2022 report that looked at how to extend the life of textiles. The report said that a circular approach focused on reuse and repair is key, and Dr. Forster said that the principle applies to children’s wear as well. ...“You want to try and keep things circulating back through the economy in their original form as much as possible,” Dr. Forster said. ...More children’s wear brands have embraced responsible fashion in recent years, said Sandra Capponi, one of the founders of Good on You, a website and app that rates fashion brands for their impact on people, animals and the planet. ...Some major brands have their own reuse or resale initiatives, like Patagonia’s Worn Wear, and North Face’s Clothes the Loop. In 2021, Carter’s teamed with TerraCycle to start a program that allows parents to send unwearable clothes to be recycled into raw materials.... 

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