Jog on waste: Sweaty Betty launches leggings recycling service

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Retailer says old leggings can be reused or broken down to create insulation and new clothes

Sweaty Betty has launched a new recycling service for old leggings, allowing customers to return used sportswear for recycling or re-use. The company announced this week it has partnered with global...

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