The European Union has announced a major step against fashion waste by banning the destruction of unsold clothes and shoes starting in July 2026. The move targets the long-criticized practice where brands burn or dump excess inventory.
The new rule will push fashion companies to recycle, donate, or reuse unsold items instead of destroying them. It’s part of the EU’s broader effort to make the fashion industry more sustainable and reduce environmental waste.
The new rule will push fashion companies to recycle, donate, or reuse unsold items instead of destroying them. It’s part of the EU’s broader effort to make the fashion industry more sustainable and reduce environmental waste.
The European Union has announced a major step against fashion waste by banning the destruction of unsold clothes and shoes starting in July 2026. The move targets the long-criticized practice where brands burn or dump excess inventory.
The new rule will push fashion companies to recycle, donate, or reuse unsold items instead of destroying them. It’s part of the EU’s broader effort to make the fashion industry more sustainable and reduce environmental waste.