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Haglöfs Restored – second hand gear for first hand adventures

Used clothes are restored and become as functional and fine as new, while at the same time reducing waste, emissions and resource use. Now Haglöfs Restored makes it easier for us to reduce our footprint. For over a hundred years, Haglöfs has manufactured products that inspire people to experience nature. Contributing to nature being preserved and can be experienced for many generations to come lies in the company's DNA. As part of the sustainability work, the brand has created Haglöfs Restored, a collection of used clothes that are as functional as newly produced products, but which have a lot of extra benefits for the environment. - To make clothes, resources such as energy, water and raw materials are required. Every time we can extend the life of a product through product care, repair or reuse, we make better use of those resources. And above all, we avoid using additional resources by producing new products, says Fredrik Ohlsson, CEO of Haglöfs. Read more on DI (with Google translator) https://www.di.se/brandstudio/haglofs/haglofs-restored-second-hand-gear-for-first-hand-adventures-1/ www.haglofsrestored.com

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  • Christina Carlmark

    134 w

    Very good to get second hand that is as good as new.

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    • Aude Boulord

      136 w

      Very encouraging for the sports industry. Keep up the great work Hagslöfs!

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      • Edwin wangombe

        139 w

        A nice way of practicing circular economy

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        • Patrick Kiash

          139 w

          Inspireful!

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          • Sarah Chabane

            139 w

            That's great, I hope they also use sustainable material in their clothing as well

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            • Peter Kamau

              139 w

              This is great.However too much unnecessary purchase of clothes and running after fashion ought be discouraged to avoid encouraging the textile industry to overproduce.

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