Oxfam is a registered charity in England and Wales (no 202918) and Scotland (SC039042). To get involved make sure you share your favourite second hand finds using #SecondHandSeptember and tagging @OxfamGB. Throughout the month of September, Oxfam is calling on people across the island of Ireland to pledge to say no to buying new clothes for 30 days and yes to shopping second-hand.
Say Yes to Second Hand September with Oxfam We're supporting Oxfam’s Second Hand September campaign and have teamed up with three local businesses fighting fast fashion and over-consumption of new products, in a …
Michaela Coel launches Oxfam’s #SecondHandSeptember to … Every week, 13 million items of clothing ends up in UK landfill. We hope you’ve loved being part of the first ever Second Hand September and that you continue to shop sustainably, buy second-hand and upcycle your clothes. Oxfam Scotland says that across the UK, 14,000 tonnes of clothing each year (over 47 million items) are diverted from landfill through being donated to Oxfam. Second hand powerhouse eBay is supporting Oxfam's Second Hand September for a second year running, championing the joy of buying and selling pre-loved items.
Second Hand September | Oxfam GB The aid agency, which … This initiative is going into its …
Oxfam urges shoppers not to buy new clothes for a month This Oxfam’s Second Hand September, we’re encouraging consumers to clear out their cupboards and sell for charity by matching donations. Second-hand September is fairly new. With the rise in sustainable shopping options at an all-time high, retailers on the UK’s high streets are scrambling to find ways to be more eco-friendly, while some are turning a blind eye and promoting fast fashion.