EU ends practice of destroying unsold clothes and shoes in July 2026
The EU ban on destroying unsold clothes and shoes, set to take effect in July 2026, will require large retailers to adopt new approaches to handling surplus inventory.
22 April 2026
22 April 2026
The EU ban on destroying unsold clothes and shoes, set to take effect in July 2026, will require large retailers to adopt new approaches to handling surplus inventory.
The British lifestyle brand said sales at constant currency climbed 13.6% in the second half, following a softer first-half performance.
Under the agreement, Rynly’s fulfilment orchestration platform will be linked with SOLUM’s Newton ESL system to support shelf-edge “pick-by-light” workflows.
The US retailer has set aside storage space in the back areas of selected outlets for goods sold by third-party merchants on its online marketplace.
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