Ghana’s second-hand Kantamanto Market is protesting the “ongoing misrepresentation, including false claims” that it is a “waste dumping ground,” condemning the “hypocrisy and misinformation campaign” of a US-based NGO.
The last piece in this five-part series on the twin subjects of the second-hand clothing in Africa and that of post-consumer textile waste in the content emphasises that the two are, of course, related, but not in the way that Western activists would like us to believe.
Less than a month ago, the Ghana Used Clothing Dealers Association (GUCDA) released a report which contended that media reports of waste were gross over-estimates. These reports and also the campaigns are being driven by flawed data, argues GUCDA General SecretaryEdward Atobrah Binkley in this riveting interview with texfash.
Earlier this month, the Textile Recycling Association (TRA) set alarm bells ringing in the UK when it warned of an imminent collapse of the textile recycling sector due to global market challenges. It's complicated, and TRA Chief Executive OfficerAlan Wheeler helps disentangle the threads in this deep dive with texfash.com.
Shein, which has been facing severe criticism for its fast fashion overdrive and the lack of transparency both in its activities and supply chains, has announced ambitious emission reduction targets for 2030, and also allocated $7.6 million in programmatic funding to the Apparel Impact Institute.