US: Patagonia partners with eBay to cut consumption

By Leonie Barrie | 8 September 2011

Outdoor clothing and footwear maker Patagonia Inc is expanding its Common Threads clothing recycling initiative through a partnership with eBay that will help shoppers put used clothes back into circulation.

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