Humana is a non-profit association that promotes the reuse of used clothing through its second hand fashion stores. Since 1998, he has been working on environmental protection through textile reuse and conducting both development cooperation programs in Mozambique and Guinea-Bissau and local support in Portugal. It seeks to make the most of textile waste by collecting, through a network of containers, textile donations from citizens and preparing them for reuse. The goal is to give clothing a second life and favor the circular economy model. Through reuse, a waste is transformed into a resource.
Second hand clothes
Monday to Saturday: 9h30-19h30 | Sunday: 11h-18h30
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Address:
Rua Júlio Dinis, 936
Postal Code:
4050-322
City Zone:
Boavista
Landline Phone:
(+351) 22 600 08 08
Website:
http://www.humana-portugal.org/
Email:
juliodinis@humana-portugal.org
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