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Second-hand shopping in 2023 saved NSW residents more than $400 million
Second-hand shopping in 2023 saved NSW residents more than $400 million
2024-6-17 12:45 pm
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As the cost-of-living crisis continues to grow, some NSW residents have turned their attention to second-hand shopping. That move has helped divert 49 thousand tonnes of waste from landfill, while allowing residents to pocket millions in savings.
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