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Our Environmental Responsibility
Stockhurt is a company guided by the philosophy of zero waste and planet care, which means taking care of the planet and minimizing the negative impact of our operations on the environment. At Stockhurt, we believe that fashion and style need not go hand in hand with consumerism and waste.
That’s why our clothing wholesaler specializes in selling used goods – clothes and accessories that we receive from our suppliers from all over the world. Each product goes through a thorough selection, repair and cleaning process so that it can be put back on 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 our impact on the planet by reusing products.
So if you’re looking for unique used clothing and accessories that are both stylish and environmentally friendly, Stockhurt is the perfect place for you. We offer a wide range of products available for wholesale and supply customers worldwide.
Our Priorities
Environmental Protection
Environmental protection is a top priority for us. We strive to minimize the impact of our operations on the planet by promoting sustainability and environmental 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 that affect positive change in society.
Effective Management
Effective management is the foundation of our operations. Our goal is to achieve high-quality results by optimizing processes, betting on innovation and involving the entire team.

Future
Fashion Economy -
Sustainable Development Mission
We believe that the circular economy is the future of the apparel industry.
Our wholesaler operates in line with this concept, promoting Planet Care, eco-friendliness and zero waste.
We strive to ensure the longest possible life cycle of the garments we sell, benefiting both the environment and our customers.
Sales Forecast for the Apparel Industry for 2024-2030.
The apparel industry is one of the key sectors of the global economy, with an estimated value of around $1.7 trillion in 2023. However, the sector is vulnerable to changes driven by consumer trends, the shift toward sustainability, digitization and global economic transformation.
This report provides a forecast for the coming years, taking into account the key factors influencing market growth.


Sales Forecast To 2030
Based on market trends and projected changes in the global economy, it is estimated that the global apparel market will grow at an annual rate of 4-6% until 2030, reaching a value close to $2.5 trillion.



Regional Trends
Europe and North America
These markets will experience sales stabilization with moderate growth of 1-3% per year. 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 of 6-7%. China, India and Southeast Asian countries will experience particularly dynamic growth.
Africa and South America
These markets have significant growth potential, with projected annual growth of up to 10% through 2027. Improving economies and growing purchasing power in these regions will contribute to the dynamic expansion of the apparel industry.
Forecasts point to steady growth in the global apparel market, with a clear trend toward digitization and sustainability. The regions with the greatest growth potential are Asia, Africa and Latin America, while markets in Europe and North America will focus on improving the environmental performance of production. Key to the industry’s future will be investment in technological innovation and the ability to adapt to changing consumer needs.
Challenges in the Fashion Industry.
The production of clothing and footwear is one of the biggest environmental challenges today. Fast fashion leads to massive 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 apparel industry accounts for 10% of global CO2 emissions.
- Garment production consumes huge amounts of water and energy, with the production of one 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 product reuse. Instead of promoting overproduction and disposable clothing, we focus on recycling, remanufacturing and extending the life cycle of clothing.
Key principles of the circular economy that we are implementing:
- Waste reduction – We reduce 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 to produce new goods.
- Remanufacturing – We support the repair, modification and remanufacturing of garments to make them last longer.
Our activities directly support the ideas of Planet Care, Eco-Friendly and Zero Waste, which are in line with global trends to protect the environment.
Benefits of the Circular Economy
In the circular model we promote, garments gain a second life, which not only reduces material consumption and CO2 emissions, but also reduces waste. By choosing products from our wholesaler, customers support a more sustainable purchasing model aimed at protecting the environment. In this way, our wholesale store not only offers attractive products, but also contributes to caring for the planet.

The chart illustrates the importance of implementing a circular economy in the apparel industry, emphasizing that every step toward this model benefits both consumers and the environment.


Our Environmental Activities - Supporting Charities
We donated clothing to charity and environmental causes:
How Do We Do It?
We have implemented concrete measures that help us support the circular economy in the apparel industry:
- Reusing resources – Every item of clothing we sell means less waste and less use of resources to produce new things.
- 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 are recycled when they become worn out.
- Cooperation with customers – We educate our customers about the benefits of buying 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 supports the creation of a more sustainable and responsible fashion industry.


The Fashion Industry, and the Environment: Forecasts and Challenges
As one of the fastest growing sectors of the economy, the fashion industry has a significant impact on the environment. With the growing problems of climate change and pollution, forecasts of its impact on the planet are becoming crucial to understanding what actions are needed to mitigate the 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 projected growth in apparel production and consumption, the fashion industry faces serious challenges. Without the implementation of appropriate sustainability measures, the sector’s environmental impact will continue to grow. It will be crucial to combine the efforts of manufacturers, consumers and regulatory institutions to reduce negative impacts.
Sustainability in the fashion industry is not only an environmental issue, but also the future of the industry itself, which must adapt to changing social expectations and norms.

Projections of the Fashion Industry's Impact on the Environment
Fashion industry impact projections:
Projected CO₂ emissions in the fashion industry
Projected increase in CO₂ emissions in the fashion industry from 10% in 2020 to 20% in 2030. The fashion industry is one of the main sources of greenhouse gas emissions, which poses a major challenge in the fight against climate change.
Fashion industry water consumption forecast
Water consumption in the fashion industry is projected to increase from 93 billion m³ in 2020 to about 110 billion m³ by 2030. Apparel production requires huge amounts of water, leading to overuse of water resources, especially in countries with limited access to water.
Fashion Industry Textile Waste Forecast
Textile waste is projected to increase from 92 million tons in 2020 to 134 million tons by 2030. The increase in the production of clothes and their short-lived use leads to huge amounts of textile waste, which often ends up in landfills or is incinerated.

The Fashion Industry and the Environment: Forecasts and Challenges
By working with us, customers gain a real opportunity to support environmental protection while taking care of their budgets. Buying clothes from an outlet is not only a more economical choice, but also an ecological one, since every item bought from us is a product that might otherwise end up in a landfill.
This approach helps us to reduce overproduction, minimize textile waste and reduce CO₂ emissions that are inherent in the production of new clothes.
By choosing our offerings, customers not only save money, but also make environmentally conscious decisions. This shows that small changes, such as choosing outlet clothing, can bring significant environmental benefits. Together, we are building a future in which clothing is not a disposable product, but part of a larger cycle – a cycle aimed at minimizing the fashion industry’s impact on the planet.
