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Director Learning Solutions, Talent Management & OD at Schneider Electric Greater India

Recycled clothes As a child growing up in a middle-class Indian home, recycling clothes was a common practice. The younger siblings would inherit the clothes their elder ones who had outgrown, and the same jackets would be worn by the next ones a few rungs below in the ladder as the elders grew taller. At that time, the driver was not as much recycling or environment but economic… and if I may, family cohesion. When you wear the same shirts and jackets, it was in some ways an expression of intimacy and warmth. It's amusing and gratifying to realize that we also contributed to the environment and may have pioneered this new trend of second-hand clothing 😊 This second hand clothing makes so much sense now with the understanding and awareness that we have build on environment and sustainability. Am curious and looking forward on how will this evolve and in particular gets taken by the developing countries and third word that was already practicing it for different reasons and was kind of also embarrassed to share that, leave apart of taking pride in it. Let's encourage the good work and continue to make conscious choices for our planet. #leadershipinsights #sustainability #secondhandclothing #environmentallyfriendly

Yatin Joshi

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Very well said Sabih Sir. Can I Afford it? has now become Can the Planet Afford it? Sooner we understand the difference between NEED and WANT, the better would be the Planet for living.

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