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We don't believe that textile waste exported from the UK is at the end of its life. It's still needed here. To be worn. To be recycled.
To be upcycled. To be loved. And most importantly, to not end up in landfill.

We are united in our belief that we have
too many clothes on our planet, enough to clothe the next eight generations. 

We owe it to the future generations. 

We owe it to ourselves.

We are the future.

We Are
Fashion For Future.

94%

OF CLOTHING DONATED TO UK CHARITY SHOPS

never actually gets sold

in store.

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15 MILLION

If we give clothing away,

where is away?

One market in Ghana receives
 
garments a
week with 40% directly to landfill.

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(aka burnt, washed away at sea, or left to degrade into micro-plastics)

And there are many more places where the clothes we donate end up like this across the world.
The Atacama Desert in Chile.
The Gikomba market in Kenya.
The Stung Meanchey Dump in Cambodia.

FFF Opened In April 2022.

In our first year of running the shop

£183,450

WE'VE SAVED OUR COMMUNITY

BY SWAPPING
INSTEAD OF BUYING NEW.

We have over

100

MEMBERS OF OUR COOPERATIVE.

DIVERTED

We've
 

TONS OF CARBON
FROM LANDFILL

51.1

in a space no bigger than
two London taxi cabs.

 

We have supported over

150

DESIGNERS

that only use second-hand materials to create clothing and accessories.

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