The rise of ‘fast homeware’ has led to a surge in decor changes and increased landfill waste. Research reveals that 62% of adults have discarded reusable homeware due to perceived outdated trends. Buying second-hand, donating unused items, and considering the environmental impact of purchases can curb consumption and promote slow-ware. Despite increased awareness of fast fashion’s impact, many consumers overlook homeware’s environmental footprint. The British Heart Foundation encourages purchasing pre-loved homeware and donating unwanted pieces to reduce waste and support life-saving research.