A lot of people are talking about this story, which condemns H&M and Wal-Mart for destroying unsold clothing rather than donating it to a charity or simply throwing it away unharmed to accommodate dumpster-divers.
This is pretty interesting.
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A lot of people are talking about this story, which condemns H&M and Wal-Mart for destroying unsold clothing rather than donating it to a charity or simply throwing it away unharmed to accommodate dumpster-divers.
This is pretty interesting.
Marco.org: Destroying perfectly good
For all the huffing and puffing over H&M’s alleged destruction...perfectly good...
Hey look! Reasoned analysis, both calm and sober. From a blogger. Huh. Is it possible that the news business wouldn’t be...
yeah, ive known about it, and understand it… it would be good if there was more follow-up beyond, say, homeless people...
I’ve always wondered...that. Now, thanks
is an unbelievably irresponsible view. Better...destroy these items than
So I worked in retail also and the only time we “destroyed” something was when it was off demo and 10 years old, or...
is true. We did this at GameStop, too. Any...Texas, repaired, then shipped back was...