Farfetch, Tommy Hilfiger and Early Majority on the profitability of circularity
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Farfetch, Tommy Hilfiger, Early Majority and Pivotal Consulting shared their insights on how sustainable initiatives such as resale and repair can make economic sense, at the Drapers Sustainable Fashion Conference yesterday (28 March).

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