Secondary markets are a key resource for companies that want to recover value from surplus stock and reduce waste.
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The services we offer at M&A Export are strategic for the fashion industry, especially at a time when the need to apply circular economy logic in this market is becoming increasingly clear. You can read about all the benefits we can bring to your business on our blog. From alignment with the latest regulations in terms of environmental sustainability, to inventory and specifically stock management.
Secondary markets are a key resource for companies that want to recover value from surplus stock and reduce waste.
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The average e-commerce return rate is around 14%, but for major players it can reach 50%, with a significant environmental impact. At M&A Export, we have expanded our business to include e-commerce returns management to create a more sustainable and profitable market.
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The European textile industry is facing new challenges with regulations and sustainability. M&A Export offers a concrete solution by relocating unsold goods to secondary markets to reduce waste and valorize surpluses.
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Sustainable fashion requires the contribution of the entire supply chain and other sectors. The collaborative approach reduces environmental impact and creates new opportunities both for the local area and for seemingly distant sectors.
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Recycling mixed fabrics containing elastomers has always been challenging. However, with the latest technologies, it is becoming possible to separate the fibers and maximize garment recycling.
The hemp fibre clothing market has significant growth prospects, due to the sustainability of the raw material. Unfortunately, there are still legal barriers in many countries.
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What if we told you that using artificial intelligence-based technologies can help make the fashion supply chain more sustainable? From predictive analysis of consumer trends to digital fittings.
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The fashion industry is evolving in some developing countries, with growing domestic demand and a newfound attraction for Western brands. These new consumer hubs are becoming an opportunity.
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The choice of raw materials is a crucially important aspect for sustainable fashion. Here are some insights into the materials that clothing, shoe and accessory manufacturers are starting to evaluate and experiment with.
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While still little discussed by the general public, the slow fashion approach as opposed to fast fashion already has many protagonists and interlocutors. So, what can we do in this context?
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