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Children often outgrow uniforms before they are worn out
Parents across London will be able to buy second-hand school uniforms as part of a new scheme to reduce waste.
The School Uniform Reuse Network (SURN) is described as a "cross-borough initiative designed to help schools and families reduce uniform waste, save money, and support a more sustainable approach to children's clothing".
London Councils, which represents the capital's 32 boroughs, says it "has the potential to reduce the stigma sometimes associated with second-hand clothing".
Rezina Chowdhury, vice chairwoman of its transport and environment committee, said: "School uniforms often have a shorter lifespan than they should, despite the resources and cost involved in producing them."
She added: "By helping schools to make it easier for families to pass uniforms on and buy them second-hand, this new network can reduce waste while also easing the financial pressures many households face.
"By making reuse more visible and accessible, we can make second-hand uniforms the standard across London - benefiting families, schools and the environment alike."

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