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    EU ban on destroying unsold clothes takes effect tomorrow, forcing fashion giants to reuse or donate

    From 19 July, large textile companies in the EU must stop incinerating or landfilling unsold clothing, shoes and accessories, redirecting them to reuse, recycling or donation under the Ecodesign regulation.

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