NEW YORK, April 20, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- In honor of
Earth Day, Victoria Justice, star of MTV's Eye
Candy, visited the H&M at Sunset Plaza in West Hollywood on
April 14th to recycle her own
clothing and meet with fans as a part of H&M and
DoSomething.org's Comeback Clothes campaign. Victoria was seen
wearing an H&M Conscious Choice jacket, Conscious Exclusive
t-shirt, H&M denim and shoes. All prices are listed below.
H&M Conscious Choice Jacket
$49.95
H&M Conscious Exclusive T-Shirt
$17.95
H&M Denim
$39.95
H&M Shoes
$69.95
The actress is the face of the global retailers and
not-for-profit organization's second annual Comeback Clothes
campaign, an initiative aimed towards collecting unwanted clothing
and textiles to recycle them into a new life. Through May 31st, participants can collect any old or
unwanted clothing and textiles bring them into any H&M store.
In return, participants will receive 20% off their next H&M
purchase. Young people who sign up for the campaign at
comeback-clothes.com will have the chance to win a $10,000 scholarship or a $4,000 school grant, and are encouraged to get
their schools and local communities involved.
"I love H&M and DoSomething.org's Comeback Clothes campaign
because it makes it so easy to go green and help the planet," said
Victoria Justice. "I recycled my old
clothing at my local H&M to give it a new life and hope others
do the same this Earth Day!"
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About H&M
H & M Hennes & Mauritz AB (publ) was founded in
Sweden in 1947. The H&M Group
has around 3,500 stores in 57 markets. The company's business
concept is to offer fashion and quality at the best price in a
sustainable way. To us, quality includes that all our operations
should be run in a way that is economically, socially and
environmentally sustainable. By making more sustainable choices
available to all our customers around the world, we can together
contribute to a more sustainable fashion future. For further
information, visit hm.com/sustainability.
About DoSomething.org
DoSomething.org makes the world suck less. One of the largest
global orgs for young people and social change, our 3.6 million
members tackle campaigns that impact every cause, from poverty to
violence to the environment to literally everything else. Any
cause, anytime, anywhere. *mic drop
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