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Discarded clothes from UK brands found in protected Ghana wetlands – Greenpeace - The campaign group found clothes thrown ...
Discarded clothes from Next, Asda and M&S found in protected wetlands threatened by fast-growing waste dumps Clothes ...
Greenpeace and Unearthed have uncovered fashion waste from major UK brands, such as Next and M&S, dumped in protected ...
Discarded clothes from Next, Asda and M&S were found in protected wetlands threatened by fast-growing waste dumps.
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Independent.ie on MSNClothes from UK found at huge two-storey high dump site on protected wetlands in GhanaFashion waste from UK brands including Next, Asda and M&S have been found in protected wetlands in Ghana, according to ...
Greenpeace says fashion waste from UK clothing brands including Next, Asda, and M&S have been found in protected wetlands in ...
Greenpeace is sounding the alarm over what it calls an environmental and public health disaster in Ghana, pointing the finger at fast fashion. The clothing is imported and meant to be sold in ...
Trade body responds to latest headlines on Ghana's textile, saying second-hand trade is crucial to fighting environmental ...
This week's podcast focuses on textile waste from fast fashion. As cheap clothes from China, Asia and Europe increasingly end up in West Africa, pollution is rising – particularly in Ghana. RFI ...
Fashion waste from UK brands including Next, Asda and M&S have been found in protected wetlands in Ghana, according to Greenpeace. The campaign group’s investigative unit Unearthed and its ...
Fashion waste from UK brands including Next, Asda and M&S have been found in protected wetlands in Ghana, according to Greenpeace. The campaign group’s investigative unit Unearthed and its ...
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