PRW001-012 Preloved Clothing and Textiles Qualitative Research

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WRAP is supporting circular business models in Wales’ clothing and home textiles sectors, focusing on resale, rental, and take-back schemes. The next phase involves qualitative research exploring citizen perspectives and business questions to inform 2026/27 interventions and pilots that encourage greater participation in circular and sustainable practices.
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