For Days started as a sustainable clothing brand, with a closed-loop subscription model, where you could buy a package of 3-10 T-shirts and swap them to be recycled into new garments. For basics that would regularly end up in landfills, this was a game changer.
Its clothes were Global Recycled Standard Certified, they were free of any harmful chemicals and produced under SMETA standards for worker health and safety as well as labor standards.
What is For Days Offering Today?
Five years after its foundation, For Days doesn’t even appear to sell products from its brand any longer, even though the brand name still appears on their A-Z brand list.
It is instead a “recycling and rewards platform” with a marketplace of what have been described as sustainable brands on the UN Fashion Website.
They recycle clothes by offering to send you a bag…
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