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H&M Tests Renting Clothes to Address Environment Concern

  • Industry under fire for energy use, greenhouse gas emissions
  • Peer-to-peer second-hand clothing websites are also emerging
Rental clothing on display at H&M’s flagship store in central Stockholm.Source: Hennes & Mauritz AB
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Hennes & Mauritz AB is testing out a clothing rental service as the fashion industry faces mounting criticism for waste and pollution.