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Eco-fashion pop up spotlights charity collections

Words by Abi Scaife

A fashion pop-up in London is fighting for climate action through pre-loved clothes.

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Love Not Landfill has returned, this time partnering with charities Shelter, FARA and Cancer Research UK who curated preloved collections.

They will also be joined for the first time by Hurr, an online fashion rental platform, selling clothes that have been rented out but are now approaching ‘retirement’.

What’s this for?

Not only will this raise money for the charities involved, but Love Not Landfill is also a great way to celebrate and raise awareness of sustainable fashion and working together for climate action.

The Love Not Landfill pop-up shop is open from Thursday 29 June to Sunday 2 July in the ground floor unit SU10 at Angel Central, 21 Parkfield Street, London N1 0PS.

Charity check-in

At Smiley Movement, we like to elevate the work of charities across the world. Here are three charities whose causes align with the themes in this article.

Fashion Revolution. This is a charity campaigning passionately for a clean, safe, fair, transparent and accountable fashion industry. Learn more here.

Remake. This is a global non-profit advocacy organisation fighting for fair pay and climate justice in the clothing industry. Find out more here.

Global Fashion Agenda. This is a non-profit which is accelerating impact to create a net positive fashion industry. Support them here.

This article aligns with the UN SDG Climate Action.

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