Solutions
Looking for inspiration and solutions for living more sustainably? Check out these daily highlights of innovative brands and products in apparel, home, food, travel, beauty, spirits, mobility and more!
Houdini Sportswear Redefines Outdoor Apparel Through Circular Design
Houdini Sportswear is a Stockholm-based brand on a mission to reconnect people with nature and rethink how clothing is made, used and reused. Their guiding idea is simple but powerful: when people spend more time outdoors, they care more about safeguarding the planet.
Podcast: Greening My… Closet
In this new episode of our Greening My… series — where we unpack our homes and everyday habits to explore practical ways to live a bit lighter — we’re stepping into the closet. We break down the opportunities across resale, rental, repair, and return, suggest realistic shifts you can make today, and spotlight some of our favorite brands already proving that fashion can be both stylish and sustainable.
TAKT Brings Scandinavian Design and Sustainability Together in Every Piece
TAKT is a Copenhagen-based furniture company on a mission to redefine modern design with a strong sustainability ethos. Rooted in the Scandinavian tradition of functionality, simplicity and beauty, TAKT creates furniture that is timeless, durable and affordable. By working with top designers and using quality materials, TAKT bridges the gap between craftsmanship and environmental responsibility without sacrificing aesthetic appeal.
Carhartt’s Reworked and Repair Programs Keep Durable Gear in Play
Carhartt, the iconic American workwear brand founded in 1889, is known for its rugged durability and connection to hardworking communities. Known for rugged workwear built to last, Carhartt has doubled down on its sustainability efforts with two standout programs: Reworked by Carhartt and Carhartt Repair.
Worn Wear Extends the Life of Patagonia Gear through Repair and Resale
Worn Wear is Patagonia’s recommerce and repair program designed to keep gear in play and out of landfills and change the way we consume. Through Worn Wear, customers can trade in used Patagonia clothing and gear in exchange for store credit, which is then cleaned, repaired, and resold at a discounted price on the brand’s dedicated resale platform.
Spotlight: ReBIRD by Arc’teryx
ReBIRD by Arc’teryx is a bold initiative aimed at transforming how we think about outdoor gear and sustainability. Through ReBIRD, the brand enables consumers to extend the lifecycle of their gear, ensuring it stays out of landfills while maintaining high standards of performance and quality.
Spotlight: Nudie Jeans
Nudie Jeans is a Swedish denim brand founded in 2001, known for its commitment to high-quality, organic denim and a transparent, ethical supply chain. Nudie Jeans embraces a circular fashion model, encouraging customers to repair and reuse their products instead of discarding them.
Sustainable Retail & Recommerce
Brands in the news: Carousell Group, Thrift+, Trove, Reskinned, Decathlon , ZARA SA, Amazon, Filson, Selfridges, eBay, Poshmark, GoodwillFinds.com, Soum, MPB, Retail Economics, Vinted, Vestiaire Collective, RockingDeals Circular Economy, Happy Returns, a UPS Company, Adevinta, Retail Insight Network, Mintel, OfferUp and more.
Sustainable Retail & Recommerce
Brands in the news: Recurate, thredUP, Nuuly, Depop, Reboxed®, RockingDeals Circular Economy, Poshmark, CompAsia, eBay, Amazon, GoodwillFinds.com, GoodBuy Gear, Seel and many more.
Sustainable Retail & Recommerce
Brands in the news: Trove, Worldly, UNIQLO, eBay, Blancco Technology Group, The RealReal, RockingDeals Circular Economy, Fastweb, GoodwillFinds.com, A.L.C., SuperCircle, Archive, Pickle, Nuuly, Rent The Runway, Vivrelle, Armoire, Gwynnie Bee, Wallapop, Novelship, Worn Again Technologies and many more.