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Why Thrifting is Good for the Planet, Not Just Your Wallet

Thrifting is more environmentally and socially responsible, and personally rewarding. Simply switching to thrifting is not going to completely solve all of the problems within the fashion and textile industry, but it is one way we can work to minimize our own carbon footprints and make small steps towards a better future. If you are privileged enough to be able to choose between shopping at thrift store in Destin, FL or any reputed store, I should advise you to think about the planet and choose the latter. To know more details please visit here https://havenhouse.net/thrift-stores/thrift-store-destin-fl/

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Why Thrifting is Good for the Planet, Not Just Your Wallet

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  1. Why Thrifting is Good for the Planet, Not Just Your Wallet Re-wearing clothes reduces waste and pollution. Every garment purchased second-hand means one less new one produced, which is important because regardless of material, the production of clothing is costly to the environment. Thrift stores make it easier to know where your money is going. It can be a bit of a nightmare to track the impact of your seemingly trivial purchase. However, with most thrift stores, this burden is greatly reduced. Secondhand clothing is often higher quality than comparatively-priced clothing. As mentioned in the environment section, this means you’re contributing less to landfills but it also means less frustration over incidents like your brand-new shoe breaking the first time you wear it. Thrifted clothing offers more room for uniqueness. While it’s not the end of the world to see some other guy sporting the same sweater as you, most of us would choose to avoid such incidents, if possible. Source: unwrinkling.com www.havenhouse.net/thrift-stores

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