## H&M looks to recycle fashion
_By Editorial Staff, Resource Recycling_
Popular Swedish clothing maker H&M has launched a global initiative to collect used clothing for recycling, reuse and rewards.
Beginning in February 2013, customers will be able to turn in their defective or worn-out garments in H&M stores in all of the company's 48 markets. Any pieces of clothing from any brand and in any condition will be accepted. Participating customers will receive a voucher in exchange for their used garments.
The collected clothes will handled by H&M's partner, I:Collect. H&M says it hopes to find ways to reuse and recycle textile fibers creating a closed loop for the material.
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