In the Swedish city of Eskilstuna, 100 kilometres west of Stockholm, shoppers are flocking to a mall with a twist.

ReTuna Återbruksgalleria is a shopping centre dedicated entirely to repaired and up-cycled goods.

It opened in 2015, and distinguishes itself from what you might call an upscale yard sale by bringing together other vital mall elements: there are 14 shops, a restaurant, an exhibition area, conference facilities and even a training college for studying recycling.

Read the full article written by John McKenna and posted on World Econmic Forum

https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2017/04/recycled-shopping-centre-sweden-plastics-circular-economy/