Lindex takes circular step – launches second hand

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As part of the fashion company’s circular transformation and sustainability promise to make a difference for future generations, Lindex launches second hand. By piloting a new circular business model, Lindex takes an important step in prolonging the lifetime of clothes together with its customers.

‘The climate will not wait and one of the most important things we need to do for our future is to save natural resources by prolonging the lifetime of products. Today, a lot of clothes spend the majority of its lifetime hanging in a closet without being used. At Lindex, we want to encourage and make it easier for our customers to be part of the change. With our second hand, we can give our customers both the possibility to hand in clothes that are not being used anymore and the opportunity to buy preloved pieces. It is a circular business model that prolongs the lifetime of our clothes and sharpens our total offer to meet our customers’ needs, today and tomorrow. A win-win for our customer and for the climate’, says Anna-Karin Dahlberg, Head of Sustainability at Lindex.

In the pilot, Lindex has launched a take-back program for its baby and kids outerwear where customers can send in pieces and receive a reward. The collected pieces will then be sold in a few selected Lindex stores in Sweden. Lindex’s aim has been to create a simple, playful and accessible concept and the pilot has been developed as part of the Switching Gear Project with Circle Economy. Lindex also explores a new circular approach connected to its existing in-store textile collection. In collaboration with the local partner in Norway, selected womenswear pieces that has been handed in by customers will be sold in the newest Lindex store in Oslo Byporten. The curated second hand will feature long time favourites from the Lindex collections and design collaborations.

In addition to offering the customers new types of services, the pilot gives Lindex valuable insights on how to scale the business model and how to improve in designing the assortment for longevity.

Exploring circular business models is an important part of Lindex’ circular transformation and reaching its goal on climate – to reduce the CO2 emissions in its entire value chain with 50 per cent by 2030.

For more information, please contact:

Kristina Hermansson
Senior PR & Communications Manager
Phone: +46 (0)31 739 50 70
E-mail: press@lindex.com

Lindex is one of Europe's leading fashion companies, with approximately 460 stores in 19 markets and sales online worldwide through third-party partnerships. Lindex offers inspiring and affordable fashion and the assortment includes several different concepts within womenswear, kidswear, lingerie and cosmetics. Lindex is growing, both in own channels and together with global fashion platforms. Lindex’s higher purpose is to inspire and empower women everywhere, and Lindex’s sustainability promise is to make a difference for future generations by empowering women, respecting the planet and ensuring human rights. Lindex is a fully owned subsidiary of STOCKMANN plc. Further information is available at www.lindex.com.

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