The RealReal joins UN climate change fashion industry charter

The RealReal is honoring Earth Day this year by announcing that it
is the first fashion resale company to join the UN Climate Change’s
Fashion Industry Charter for Climate Action – the charter that Stella
McCartney had worked to launch at the end of last year.

The RealReal joins over 60 companies participating in the charter,
including Kering, Burberry, the H&M Group and Levi’s. The charter
advocates for sustainable measures that can be taken within the
fashion manufacturing industry that relate to creating solutions for
climate change.

“The RealReal has been an advocate for reducing fashion’s footprint
from day one,” Julie Wainwright, CEO of The RealReal, said in a
statement. “Joining this Charter is a natural next step for us to be
an agent for change on a global level. We’re excited to be a voice for
the circular economy in actionable conversations about reducing
fashion’s impact.”

WWD reported that since The RealReal founded in 2011, its
consignment of women’s apparel and accessories has saved 88 million
driving miles and 327 million liters of water.

“We make it easy for consumers to shift their consumption behaviors
to a more sustainable model, and we challenge ourselves as a company
to find new ways to become increasingly sustainable,” Wainwright
added. “As part of joining the Charter, we’re working toward reducing
our carbon emissions by 30 percent by 2030.”

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