The European Union has implemented a new regulation prohibiting large companies from disposing of unsold clothing and shoes, requiring them to either resell or donate these items instead. This measure aims to reduce waste and promote circular economy practices. Exceptions apply if the goods are dangerous, damaged, or cannot be reused. Small businesses will face the rules later. The German trade association HDE sees potential benefits for consumers, such as increased availability of discounted goods and environmental advantages. However, they also note challenges like high logistics costs and lack of demand. The German Fashion Association supports the regulation, emphasizing the importance of reducing textile waste. Meanwhile, some industry groups criticize the law for being impractical and failing to address issues related to fast fashion.
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