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Adidas continues its commitment to circular economy with the startup  Stuffstr | MDS
Adidas continues its commitment to circular economy with the startup Stuffstr | MDS

Stuffstr < part of closing the textile loop
Stuffstr < part of closing the textile loop

About 2020 WIP — Stuffstr
About 2020 WIP — Stuffstr

Adidas Banks on Sustainability, Circularity to Cater to More Consumers – WWD
Adidas Banks on Sustainability, Circularity to Cater to More Consumers – WWD

About — Stuffstr
About — Stuffstr

Stuffstr - Crunchbase Company Profile & Funding
Stuffstr - Crunchbase Company Profile & Funding

Adidas integrates Stuffstr sell back service to keep clothing in 'infinite  play' | Ethical Marketing News
Adidas integrates Stuffstr sell back service to keep clothing in 'infinite play' | Ethical Marketing News

Fashion for Good - adidas x Stuffstr | Facebook
Fashion for Good - adidas x Stuffstr | Facebook

Helen Kirkum - Bethany Williams AW20 superstars using offcut tent and  canvas. 💙 Sneakers provided by @stuffstr @adidas . . . #helenkirkum  #helenkirkumstudio #handmade #footwear #sneakers #trainers #london #collage  #discarded #remastered #sneaks #
Helen Kirkum - Bethany Williams AW20 superstars using offcut tent and canvas. 💙 Sneakers provided by @stuffstr @adidas . . . #helenkirkum #helenkirkumstudio #handmade #footwear #sneakers #trainers #london #collage #discarded #remastered #sneaks #

Adidas offers gift cards for old clothes as it launches 'Infinite Play'  programme | Retail & Leisure International
Adidas offers gift cards for old clothes as it launches 'Infinite Play' programme | Retail & Leisure International

Fashion app collects and resells unwanted apparel - Springwise
Fashion app collects and resells unwanted apparel - Springwise

Adidas to use more than half rPET in 2020 - Apparel Insider
Adidas to use more than half rPET in 2020 - Apparel Insider

Why is Stuffstr paying customers to buy back the things it sold them? -  Insider Trends
Why is Stuffstr paying customers to buy back the things it sold them? - Insider Trends

stuffstr - Twitter Search / Twitter
stuffstr - Twitter Search / Twitter

Press — Stuffstr
Press — Stuffstr

adidas - adidas uses more than 50 percent recycled polyester in its  products in 2020 for the first time
adidas - adidas uses more than 50 percent recycled polyester in its products in 2020 for the first time

Jon Khoo on Twitter: "Sending old kit back to @adidasUK via their  #circulareconomy #infiniteplay initiative with @GetStuffstr #reuse #resell  #regenerative https://t.co/019tqzTFOw" / Twitter
Jon Khoo on Twitter: "Sending old kit back to @adidasUK via their #circulareconomy #infiniteplay initiative with @GetStuffstr #reuse #resell #regenerative https://t.co/019tqzTFOw" / Twitter

Adidas Launches Take-Back and Resale Program for Used Apparel, Shoes –  Sourcing Journal
Adidas Launches Take-Back and Resale Program for Used Apparel, Shoes – Sourcing Journal

Adidas to use 50 per cent recycled polyester in 2020 - Fibre2Fashion
Adidas to use 50 per cent recycled polyester in 2020 - Fibre2Fashion

Stuffstr - Enabling an innovative circular economy business model in retail  | PA Consulting
Stuffstr - Enabling an innovative circular economy business model in retail | PA Consulting

How Adidas Plans to Cash In on Old Clothes | BoF
How Adidas Plans to Cash In on Old Clothes | BoF

Adidas integrates Stuffstr sell back service to keep clothing in 'infinite  play' | Ethical Marketing News
Adidas integrates Stuffstr sell back service to keep clothing in 'infinite play' | Ethical Marketing News

The App Buying Back Your Unwanted Clothes To Fuel The Circular Economy
The App Buying Back Your Unwanted Clothes To Fuel The Circular Economy

Why is Stuffstr paying customers to buy back the things it sold them? -  Insider Trends
Why is Stuffstr paying customers to buy back the things it sold them? - Insider Trends

Why is Stuffstr paying customers to buy back the things it sold them? -  Insider Trends
Why is Stuffstr paying customers to buy back the things it sold them? - Insider Trends