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Our Environmental Responsibility
Stockhurt is a company that follows the zero waste and planet care philosophy, which means taking care of our planet and minimizing the negative impact of our activities on the natural environment. At Stockhurt, we believe that fashion and style don’t have to go hand in hand with consumerism and wastefulness.
That’s why our clothing wholesale specializes in selling second-hand goods—clothes and accessories that we receive from our suppliers around the world. Every product undergoes a thorough process of selection, repair, and cleaning, so it can be reintroduced to the market.
In this way, Stockhurt gives a “second life” to clothes and items that would otherwise be thrown away and contribute to environmental pollution. Our mission is to minimize waste and reduce the negative impact on the planet by reusing products.
So, if you’re looking for unique second-hand clothes and accessories that are both stylish and eco-friendly, Stockhurt is the perfect place for you. We offer a wide range of products available for wholesale purchase and deliver them to customers worldwide.
Our Priorities
Environmental
Protection
Environmental protection is our top priority. We strive to minimize the impact of our activities on the planet by promoting sustainable development and ecological responsibility in everything we do.
Social
Responsibility
As a company, we believe in the importance of social responsibility. We engage in initiatives that support local communities and promote ethical business practices to drive positive change in society.
Effective
Management
Effective management is the foundation of our operations. We aim to achieve high-quality results by optimizing processes, embracing innovation, and engaging the entire team.

The Future of the
Fashion Economy –
Sustainability Mission
We believe that a circular economy is the future of the fashion
industry.
Our wholesaler operates in line with this concept, promoting
Planet Care, eco-friendliness, and zero waste.
We strive to ensure that the clothing we sell has the longest
possible lifecycle, benefiting both the environment and our
customers.
Sales Forecast for the Clothing Industry for 2024–2030
The clothing industry is one of the key sectors of the global economy, with its value estimated at approximately 1.7 trillion dollars in 2023. However, this sector is exposed to changes resulting from consumer trends, the shift towards sustainability, digitization, and global economic transformations.
This report presents a forecast for the coming years, taking into account the key factors influencing the development of the market.


Sales Forecast Through 2030
Based on market trends and projected changes in the global
economy, it is estimated that the global clothing market will grow
at a rate of 4–6% annually until 2030, reaching a value close to
2.5 trillion dollars



Regional Trends
Europe and North America
These markets will experience sales stabilization with modest growth
in the range of 1-3% annually. The main focus will be on
sustainability and environmentally friendly production.
Asia-Pacific
The Asia-Pacific region will drive global sales growth, with projected
annual growth rates of 6-7%. China, India, and Southeast Asian
countries will see particularly dynamic development.
Africa and South America
These markets have significant growth potential, with projected
annual growth of up to 10% by 2027. Economic improvement and
increasing purchasing power in these regions will contribute to the
dynamic expansion of the clothing industry.
higher final product prices.
Forecasts indicate stable growth in the global clothing market, with a
clear trend towards digitalization and sustainability. The regions with
the greatest growth potential are Asia, Africa, and Latin America,
while the markets in Europe and North America will focus on
improving the environmental friendliness of production. Key to the
future of the industry will be investments in technological
innovations and the ability to adapt to changing consumer needs.
Challenges in the Fashion Industry
The production of clothing and footwear is currently one of the biggest ecological challenges. Fast fashion leads to enormous overproduction, generating billions of tons of textile waste and consuming natural resources at an alarming rate.
Key Issues:
- 80 billion garments produced each year.
- The fashion industry accounts for 10% of global CO2 emissions.Clothing production consumes vast amounts of water and energy, with the production of a single pair of jeans requiring 7,000 to 10,000 liters of water.


Our mission - Supporting the circular economy
As an outlet clothing wholesaler, we actively support the circular
economy. This means that we strive to minimize waste and maximize
the reuse of products. Instead of promoting overproduction and
single-use clothing, we focus on recycling, regeneration, and
extending the life cycle of garments.
Key principles of the circular economy that we implement:
- Waste reduction – We limit the number of clothes that end up in landfills by selling outlet and second-hand clothing.
- Reuse – We give clothes a second life, minimizing the need for the production of new goods.
- Regeneration – We support the repair, modification, and regeneration of clothing so that it can last longer.
Our actions directly support the ideas of Planet Care, Eco-Friendly,
and Zero Waste, which align with global trends aimed at protecting
the environment.
Benefits of the circular economy
In the circular model that we promote, clothing gains a second life, which not only reduces material consumption and CO2 emissions but also limits waste. By choosing products from our wholesaler, customers support a more sustainable shopping model aimed at protecting the environment. In this way, our wholesaler not only provides attractive products but also contributes to caring for our planet.

The chart illustrates how important it is to implement a circular economy in the clothing industry, emphasizing that every step toward this model benefits both consumers and the environment.


Our eco-friendly actions – Supporting Charities
We donated clothing for charitable and environmental causes:
- Helping those in need: We donated unsold clothing to foundations supporting people in difficult life situations.
- Waste reduction: Instead of discarding excess inventory, we integrated our products into a secondary cycle, reducing textile waste.
- Collaborating with eco-friendly organizations:
- Our efforts support initiatives focused on environmental protection, such as textile recycling.Impact:
- We support sustainable development and local communities.
- We are committed to responsible business practices, thinking of future generations.
How do we do it?
We have implemented specific actions that help us support the circular economy in the clothing industry:
- Resource reuse – Every piece of clothing we sell means less waste and fewer resources needed to produce new items.
- Closed product life cycle – We strive to ensure that our products do not end up in landfills but are used for as long as possible, and when they are worn out, they are recycled.
- Collaboration with customers – We educate our customers about the benefits of purchasing outlet clothing, which is not only cheaper but also more environmentally friendly

Textile waste: Traditional model vs. Circular economy
Adopting a circular economy model in the textile industry can bring significant environmental benefits, reducing waste by nearly 50% compared to the traditional model.
This not only contributes to environmental protection but also fosters the creation of a more sustainable and responsible fashion industry


The Fashion Industry and the Environment: Forecasts and Challenges
The fashion industry, as one of the fastest-growing sectors of the economy, has a significant impact on the natural environment. In the face of increasing problems related to climate change and pollution, forecasts regarding its impact on the planet become crucial for understanding what actions are necessary to mitigate negative consequences. This report presents an analysis of current trends and forecasts for the future of the fashion industry, with a focus on environmental aspects.
Given the anticipated growth in production and consumption of clothing, the fashion industry faces major challenges. Without implementing appropriate sustainable development actions, the impact of this sector on the environment will continue to grow. It will be crucial to combine efforts from producers, consumers, and regulatory institutions to mitigate negative effects.
Sustainable development in the fashion industry is not only a matter of environmental protection but also the future of the industry itself, which must adapt to changing societal expectations and norms.

Forecasts Regarding the Impact of the Fashion Industry on the Environment
Forecasting Charts of the Impact of the Fashion Industry:
1.Forecast of CO₂ Emissions in the Fashion Industry Increase in CO₂ emissions from 10% in 2020 to 20% in 2030.
2. Forecast of Water Consumption in the Fashion Industry Increase in water consumption from 93 billion m³ in 2020 to approximately 110 billion m³ by 2030.
3. Forecast of Textile Waste in the Fashion Industry Increase in textile waste from 92 million tons in 2020 to 134 million tons by 2030.

The Fashion Industry and the Environment: Forecasts and
Challenges
By collaborating with us, customers gain a real opportunity to support the natural environment while also taking care of their budgets. Purchasing clothing from the outlet is not only a more economical choice, but it is also an ecological one, as every item bought from us is a product that could otherwise end up in a landfill.
This approach helps us reduce overproduction, minimize textile waste, and decrease CO2 emissions, which are inherent in the production of new clothes.
By choosing our offerings, customers not only save money but also make environmentally conscious decisions. This demonstrates that small changes, like opting for outlet clothing, can bring significant benefits to the environment. Together, we are building a future where clothing is not a single-use product but part of a larger cycle—a cycle aimed at minimizing the industry’s impact on our planet.