Mothercare launches campaign to tackle babygrow mountain

Michael Holder
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#GiftABundle campaign enables parents to give 6-10 items of outgrown baby clothes to other families at selected UK Mothercare stores

Mothercare has launched a new campaign to boost the reuse of baby clothes left in drawers and wardrobes after children outgrow them, following research which found that as many as 183 million items of...

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