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Meanwhile, UN trade data shows the UK sent 57,000 tonnes of fashion waste to Ghana last year – more than to any other country ...
Fast fashion’s hidden cost: 92 million tons of landfill waste yearly, exploited labor, and environmental ruin. Learn how this industry fuels inequality and how you can fight back.
Globally, we produce over 100 billion garments a year. New study uncovers disturbing impact of fashion industry far from the runway — here's what you need to know first appeared on The Cool Down.
The latest study by environmental group Stand.earth has highlighted the fashion sector's continued shortcomings in adopting ...
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E-waste chic: How second‑hand fashion fuels livelihoods
By Samuel Kwame Boadu On any given morning in Kantamanto Market, the heart of Accra’s second-hand fashion or clothing trade, ...
COPs remain alarmingly exposed to lobbyists, unlike most international health and anti-corruption bodies that have safeguards ...
The term “fast fashion” was coined by the New York Times in 1989 to describe Zara’s business model, which turned a designer’s idea into a garment available to consumers in only 15 days.
Camcorders, iPhones, and anything else they can come up with, the 28 Days Later franchise pushes aesthetic boundaries using familiar devices.
Extreme heat is making air pollution worse, scientists say. And President Trump’s regulatory rollbacks could drive air ...
Here’s what fast fashion brands are doing to be more sustainable, what may be motivating those efforts and how to avoid ...
Molecular link between air pollution and pregnancy risks Date: June 3, 2025 Source: Emory University Summary: A new study found exposure to specific tiny particles in air pollution during ...