ThredUp, a leading online resale platform, has released its fourth annual Impact Report. The report highlights the company's progress in 2024, including recirculating 2.3 million secondhand items, selling 771,043 items, participating in the launch of the Slow Fashion Caucus, and recycling 182,400 pounds of materials with The AZEK Company. ThredUp remains committed to releasing an annual Impact Report, providing transparency into its operations and measuring its progress towards sustainability.
ThredUp, a leading online resale platform, has released its fourth annual Impact Report, providing a comprehensive overview of its progress and impact in 2024. The report, released on August 11, 2025, offers a detailed look into the company's environmental, social, and governance (ESG) strategy and its achievements over the past year.
Key highlights from the report include:
- Recirculation of Secondhand Items: ThredUp recirculated 2.3 million secondhand items through its Resale-as-a-Service (RaaS) platform, expanding its service to 50 brand clients, including Reformation, Torrid, Madewell, Gap, and Athleta.
- Sales Through Rescues Channel: The company sold 771,043 items through its Rescues channel, bringing the total number of items sold to date to 6.3 million.
- Slow Fashion Caucus Participation: ThredUp participated in the launch of the Slow Fashion Caucus, where Chief Strategy Officer Alon Rotem delivered remarks on the critical need for public policy to accelerate the transition to a sustainable fashion future.
- Material Recycling: In partnership with The AZEK Company, ThredUp recycled 182,400 pounds of materials in 2024, a 62.9% increase from 2023. All Clean Out bags were turned into TimberTech composite decking.
The report also details ThredUp's ongoing commitment to releasing an annual Impact Report, which provides transparency into its operations and holds the company accountable for continuously measuring and advancing its progress towards sustainability.
ThredUp's mission to transform resale with technology and inspire the world to think secondhand first is evident in its operations. The company's proprietary operating platform supports its managed marketplace, making it easy for sellers to clean out their closets and unlock value while doing good for the planet. Buyers can shop value, premium, and luxury brands at up to 90% off estimated retail prices.
ThredUp has processed over 200 million unique secondhand items from 60,000 brands across 100 categories, extending the life cycle of clothing and changing the way consumers shop. By focusing on circularity, ThredUp is ushering in a more sustainable future for the fashion industry.
References:
[1] https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20250811887749/en/ThredUp-Releases-Fourth-Annual-Impact-Report
[2] https://www.stocktitan.net/news/TDUP/thred-up-releases-fourth-annual-impact-w3hy70rzm6re.html
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