New Report Urges U.S. to Prioritize Secondhand Clothing Exports to Solve Domestic Waste Crisis and Boost Global Economic Inclusion
- A report by Garson and Shaw shows that secondhand clothing exports from the United States to Guatemala provide environmental benefits and boost economic opportunities abroad.
- Secondhand clothes from the United States support a thriving reuse economy in Guatemala, benefiting both market stalls and large enterprises.
- The report highlights the potential of secondhand clothing exports to help address the domestic waste crisis in the United States.
- Garson and Shaw urge the United States to prioritize these exports to enhance global economic inclusion.
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New Report Urges U.S. to Prioritize Secondhand Clothing Exports to Solve Domestic Waste Crisis and Boost Global Economic Inclusion
ATLANTA, July 30, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- A groundbreaking new report, commissioned by Garson and Shaw, reveals for the first time how secondhand clothing exports from the United States to Guatemala move through the value chain, delivering environmental benefits at home…
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