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Sweden's secondhand clothing swaps offer trendy way to cut environmental waste

In Stockholm, secondhand clothing swap events are emerging as a stylish and eco-friendly alternative to fast fashion. Backed by groups like the Swedish Society for Nature Conservation, these initiatives aim to cut waste, reduce emissions, and promote sustainable consumption habits

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Alva Palosaari Sundman scoured the racks of secondhand clothes in Stockholm for hours in search of the right pair of pre-owned jeans.

The 24-year-old art student was among hundreds of people attending an annual clothing swap on Sunday at a community centre in Sweden's capital.

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