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Europe’s Circular Fashion Market Could Reach 104 Billion by 2030, Says KPMG Study
As brands face rising energy costs and intensifying global competition, new EU rules are beginning to reshape the economics of repair, resale and recycling.
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As brands face rising energy costs and intensifying global competition, new EU rules are beginning to reshape the economics of repair, resale and recycling.
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According to Women’s Wear Daily’s source item, Europe’s Circular Fashion Market Could Reach 104 Billion by 2030, Says KPMG Study, As brands face rising energy costs and intensifying global competition, new EU rules are beginning to reshape the economics of repair, resale and recycling.
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