In La Réunion, the Second Hand Is Needed in the Face of the Cost of the School Year
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In La Réunion, where 36 per cent of the population lives below the poverty line, re-employment and solidarity initiatives are increasing to alleviate families' bills in the run-up to the start of the new school year.
With the arms loaded with games and books belonging to her grandchildren, Béatrice pushes the door of the Trokali space, installed within the waste shop of Saint-Leu, in the west of La Réunion. In this brocing space where clothes, books and everyday objects are piled, she comes to place what she no longer has before the school year, scheduled for the students on Tuesday. "For me, the main objective is to get rid of the things I no longer use," s…
In the face of an increase in re-entry budget of 10 to 16 per cent in 2026, French families first reduce their spending on clothing and turn massively to the second hand to dress their children. Cet article Back to school: children's fashion costs more, the second hand imposes as a solution est apparu en premier sur Exaronews : l'actualité, la vrai !. This article was written with the help of artificial intelligence.
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