Ban on throwing away old clothes now in force in Sweden

Starting this year in Sweden, those with old clothing can’t just toss it in the trash. New national legislation requires all textiles to be recycled. It’s a step toward sustainability; the burden of which has been handed down to the municipalities to enforce and implement. Get the full story on one of our Scandinavian friends efforts to waste a little less from Radio Sweden.

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