JOURNEY TO REHOME 3,000 used clothes
Fast fashion feeds a culture of waste—but it doesn’t have to be that way. At The Rotation, we believe that every piece of clothing deserves a second life. By buying and selling second-hand, you're not just clearing out your closet—you’re joining a movement that values reuse over waste, and quality over quantity. When you consign with us, you’re helping to reduce landfill waste, cut down on carbon emissions, and inspire others to rethink their relationship with fashion. Together, we can create a new cycle—one that rotates style, not waste.♻️
Our goal is to do our part and rehome 3000 piece of clothing by January 2026, join us now at Vega building
Bhalswa landfill area of Delhi, India.
This towering landfill, over 60 meters high, continues to receive more than 2,300 tons of waste daily, despite being declared overfilled in 2006. The surrounding communities, including waste pickers and residents, live amidst the hazardous conditions created by this massive accumulation of waste.

Accra, Ghana
In Accra, Ghana, where women known as Kayayei labor under the weight of the global secondhand clothing trade. These female porters carry bales of imported garments—often weighing over 120 pounds— causing spinal injuries, sickness from living amongst waste and lack of proper waste management system due to clothing waste overloading system.

Chile's Atacama Desert
In the heart of Chile's Atacama Desert, the town of Alto Hospicio has become an unintended repository for the world's discarded fashion. Each year, over 131,000 tonnes of secondhand and unsold clothing arrive in Chile, with a significant portion ending up in illegal dumps in the desert
