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M&S to sell its first ‘Shwop’ coat

Marks and Spencer is about to sell its first garment made from second-hand clothing donated by customers.

The retailer claims the limited-edition ladies’ coat is the first on the high street to be made from old or unwanted items donated by shoppers and is part of its “Shwopping” campaign launched in April.

M&S has called on its customers to leave an old item of clothing each time they buy something new, with the aim of collecting as many pieces as they sell.  For further details of this campaign click here http://www.marksandspencer.com/Shwop/b/1672188031

The donated clothing is given to Oxfam, with any items unsuitable for resale shipped to Italy, reduced to fibre form, cleaned and made into new fabric before being sold on to M&S suppliers.

The “Shwop Coat” is made from wool and will sell for £89 in selected stores and online from October 10.  Visit www.marksandspencer.com

Mark Sumner, a spokesman for M&S’s Plan A sustainability project, said: “The Shwop Coat marks a huge step forwards for creating a sustainable future for fashion.”

Did you get involved with the M & S Shwop Campaign?

 

 

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