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Stock Exit: Where Sustainability Meets Strategy When we talk about sustainability in fashion, the conversation often centers on materials - organic cotton, recycled polyester, biodegradable packaging. But there’s a part of the story that rarely gets mentioned: unsold stock. Every season, retailers and brands face mountains of terminal stock - products that, for one reason or another, never reach the consumer. The common perception? These pieces are “waste.” But what if they’re actually an untapped resource? ThinkCircular’s Stock Exit solution reframes unsold stock as a triple opportunity: 💸 Cash Back - recovering investment capital instead of writing it off. 🛡️ Brand Protection - carefully redistributing goods through secondary markets without damaging brand value. ♻️ Zero Waste - ensuring nothing ends up in landfills, from textiles to packaging. This isn’t just about being “eco-friendly.” It’s about rethinking how we define value in fashion. A garment doesn’t lose its worth just because it’s past season or misplaced in the wrong market. With the right system, it can still generate profit, protect reputation, and avoid environmental harm. Seeing stock exit not as an afterthought but as part of the supply chain strategy from day one. Because sustainability isn’t only about how we make clothes - it’s also about how we unmake waste. Visit us: https://lnkd.in/efdbHCxZ #CircularFashion #SustainableFashion #TextileRepair #FashionInnovation #ThinkCircular #SlowFashion #WasteReduction #sustainability

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Houda Touinsi

Sustainable Web Designer | Helping Professionals Like You Build & Improve Their Online Presence with Eco-Friendly Website Solutions | Founder @ Evergreen Pixel Agency

2mo

Such an interesting and smart approach! Treating unsold stock as an untapped market not only makes the most of existing clothing, but also creates a more sustainable way to distribute products.

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