Inditex will begin operations Zara ‘Second Hand’, second-hand platform of the brand in question, clothing repair and donationAs announced by the brand, it will be available in 14 new European markets, including Spain, on December 12.
With this initiative, Zara customers will have access to circular services such as repairs, sales of Zara clothes among customers from their closets and donations through Zara.com, its mobile application and Zara stores.
Zara ‘Second Hand’, It has been operating in the UK for a year and in France since last SeptemberIt is part of the Inditex Group’s sustainability commitments for the coming years.
With the launch of this platform in Spain, Germany, Austria, Belgium, Croatia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Finland, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands and Portugal, Inditex is advancing its aim to implement circularity services in its key markets in the coming period. 2025.
In particular, since next December 12Zara.com’s main menu will include ‘Second Hand’ as well as women’s, men’s, children’s and beauty categories.
Thus, users will be able to access services such as the repair of second-hand Zara clothes with various options in all seasons. replacing buttons and zippers to repair seams.
The customer can complete the transaction entirely ‘online’ or at the Zara store of their choice and the repair is carried out through local suppliers.
Likewise, Zara Second Hand offers its customers the opportunity to sell Zara clothes from the collection of their choice in a safe environment.
The sales area is organized by product categories with detailed information about each product, including Zara’s original information on the garment and up-to-date images provided by the seller.
On the other hand, customers Request home collection of used clothing to be donated to non-profit organizationsSorting them to reuse whenever possible or recycling when they reach the end of their life cycle, and supporting the development of projects in local communities. This service accepts products of all brands.
“This new platform is part of the Inditex Group’s sustainable development strategy and one of its priorities to move towards an increasingly sustainable value chain,” the firm emphasized.
Source: Informacion
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