Residents are being encouraged to shop pre-loved and donate what they no longer need or wear as Oxfam reveals half a wardrobe of second hand clothes could prevent carbon dioxide emissions.
Residents are being encouraged to shop second-hand and donate what they don't need or no longer wear to one of Oxfam's many shops in and around Glasgow.
Oxfam has clothing stores in Bearsden, Milngavie, Bishopbriggs, Clarkston, Newton Mearns and Byres Road.The campaign is driven towards shopping pre-loved so books and music shops will be taking part too. "It makes a statement about who we are while helping to reshape the fashion industry and reimagine the impact our clothes have on the world.
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