H&M

H&M… Healing the World While Saving You Money

Bring in Your Unwanted Clothes for A Discount on Your Purchase

 

New York, NY: H&M takes sustainable fashion one step further. Customers can now bring in unwanted clothing and textiles in exchange for 15% off their next purchase. Any brand and fabrication. All are welcome.

H&M focus heavily on the environment and reducing the fashion industry’s carbon foot print. The company loves to upcycle and recycle. About 60% or garments sold are made from recycled textiles. Even packaging is made from recycled martials. Now customers can get in on the action while saving money at the same time.

All Customers have to do is bring in old unwanted clothes to any H&M location and drop it off at the bins labeled “ICO”. That’s It! An employee then gives the customer at 15% coupon. The coupon can be used in store and online the same day. There is no catch. There is no limit to how many coupons costumers can get. Not only are customers saving money, but the world as well.

H&M goal is to offer fashion, design, and services assessable to everyone while having a positive impact on the global community and environment. By 2040 they plan on:

  • Being a climate positive organization
  • 100% of merchandise made from recycled or responsibly sourced marterials.
  • All stores and facilities to run 60% on solar power.

About H&M: H&M group is a family of brands which consist of Cos, Weekday, & Other Stories, ARKET, Monki, Afound, H&M HOME, and the most Famous H&M. Each brand has its own unique identity. However, they all have the same goal; to offer fashion, design, and services assessable to everyone while having a positive impact on the global community and environment.

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  1. Lex Jacquet

    Hey Jaiquan, this press release is great! As a potential customer, I am not confused about any elements of this new program. This seems to be a strong push for H&M to persuade consumers they are not greenwashing but truly committed to sustainability.

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