Retail, Sustainability
British department store group responds to customers’ demand for more sustainable shopping.

 ‘Reselfridges’ initiative is aimed to change the way that people shop. Photograph: Jonathan Brady/PA

"Selfridges is aiming for almost half its interactions with customers to be based on resale, repair, rental or refills by 2030 as the upmarket department store responds to increasing demand for more sustainable shopping.

"The retailer said it wanted to step up action after increasing sales of secondhand items by 240% to 17,771 pieces last year and facilitating 28,000 repairs, more than a third of which were pairs of trainers, in its effort to trade in a more environmentally sustainable way. It also rented out more than 2,000 items to customers and sold more than 8,000 refills.

"Andrew Keith, the managing director of the department store group, which has four outlets across the UK – in London, Birmingham and two in Manchester – said its 'Reselfridges' initiative aimed to change the way that people shop and would form the 'backbone of the business', making up 45% of transactions in future. He set a deadline of 2030 to reach that target." - Sarah Butler

Article: Selfridges Wants Half of Transactions to be Resale, Repair, Rental or Refills By 2030