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New Vernon School Board Members Officially Take Their Seats

Reply(1) The Vernon Board of Education s newest members have officially joined the board. (Chris Dehnel/Patch) VERNON, CT The public school system in Vernon is beginning the second hundred days of the 2020-21 academic year with two new school board members. Jennifer Buckler and Kristina Wintress were officially seated Monday. The Vernon Town Council endorsed them on Feb. 2 and they were sworn in Feb. 4. Subscribe Both were appointed by the Democratic Town Committee after Michele Arn and Latasha Hyatt stepped down, citing personal reasons. Vernon Superintendent of Schools Joseph Macary told patch that he was looking forward to working with Buckler and Wintress.

H&M rolls out second-hand platform to two new markets

The second-hand platform Sellpy is taking the next step on its international journey by expanding into two new markets – the Netherlands and Austria Apparel giant H&M Group has launched its second-hand clothing platform Sellpy into the Netherlands and Austria as part of its international expansion. H&M Group first invested in Sellpy in 2015 through its investment arm CO:LAB.  Sustainable consumption and the change from a linear to a circular textile economy are an integral part of H&M Group s sustainability work in order to reduce the environmental impact of the entire textile industry. The company wants to make the best possible use of limited resources and to keep garments in circulation for as long as possible. Investments in new business models in the areas of rental, repair, and re-commerce play a vital role in this respect, it says.

H&M Fuels Sellpy's Expansion to the Netherlands and Austria – Sourcing Journal

The company is also doing its part to extend the life of garments at the retail level. The fast-fashion giant is teaming with Sellpy, an online secondhand shop, to continue its expansion in the Netherlands and Austria. In 2015, H&M Group began investing in the Swedish resale business that has since expanded internationally. H&M is now a majority owner, and just last year used the service to launch a vintage clothing selling platform for its women’s brand, & Other Stories. “We’re excited about Sellpy’s continued international expansion which we support with our investment and strategic partnership,” said Nanna Andersen, head of H&M’s investment arm CO:LAB H&M Group. “We truly believe in the entrepreneurs and team behind Sellpy and their unique circular business model, which perfectly aligns with our vision to become fully circular.”

H&M expands second-hand platform Sellpy to the Netherlands and Austria

Tuesday, February 02 2021 H&M Group has announced the expansion of its second-hand fashion platform Sellpy to the Netherlands and Austria following its launch in Germany in the summer. “We see a steady growth in demand for sustainable consumption, where second-hand is a great option,” said Sellpy CEO Michael Arnör in a statement. “Every garment bought pre-owned saves resources for our planet. It’s therefore very exciting that we continue to grow and empower more customers in Europe to live circular.” H&M first invested in the Swedish re-commerce platform in 2015 through its investment arm CO:LAB, before becoming its majority owner in 2019. It

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