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The brand plans to expand the Refurbished program to more US stores throughout 2021 and beyond. The move into resale positions Nike even more firmly as an undisputed leader in the sustainability space, according to Sydney-based retail consultant, Rosanna Iacono, who held various roles at Nike from 1992 to 2001.
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