Where it all began…

WORDS BY EIRINI
12 Apr 2019
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Our CEO and Co-Founder, Hasna Kourda, started Save Your Wardrobe with a hope of making consumers more aware of their after purchase behaviour. 

At the end of its lifecycle an item can be donated, gifted, repurposed or recycled, however in most cases it ends up in a landfill.

Hasna grew up in Tunisia, where as in many other African countries, textiles from European countries are exported and thrown away in landfills, causing major environmental issues. 

Fortunately, Hasna had her grandmother as the greatest example of circularity, showing her how to make the most of each textile. 

The story of her inspiring grandmother is featured in the new issue of Fashion Revolution’s Fanzine, which you can buy here.

At the end of its lifecycle an item can be donated, gifted, repurposed or recycled, however in most cases it ends up in a landfill.

Hasna grew up in Tunisia, where as in many other African countries, textiles from European countries are exported and thrown away in landfills, causing major environmental issues. 

Fortunately, Hasna had her grandmother as the greatest example of circularity, showing her how to make the most of each textile. 

The story of her inspiring grandmother is featured in the new issue of Fashion Revolution’s Fanzine, which you can buy here.