By Yassie Samie, Irene Maldini and Katia Vladimirova What happens to your clothes after you don’t want them any more? Chances ...
Piles of trashed clothing stretch across the landfill, the vibrant colors of once-trendy garments fading under the sun.
Storm Thorgerson’s right-hand man on breaking the law, pushing creative concepts, refusing to work with record labels, ...
In our current culture of vast overconsumption, not buying clothes doesn’t feel like a ... or not we’re going to interact with it – it used to be seven seconds. Things like TikTok have ...
In our current culture of vast overconsumption, not buying clothes doesn’t feel like a mere lifestyle choice ... We give a piece of media two seconds to know whether or not we’re going to interact ...
Gareth Bale says he's grateful for the time he can spend with his children following his retirement from professional football - and jokes he's now able spend even more time on the golf course.
In the searing heat at the ACAMTC recycling cooperative south of São Paulo, in Três Corações, Brazil, a group of recycling waste workers known as Catadores prepared bales of discarded plastic for ...
Every year, we buy more stuff than the year before, and every year we waste more stuff than the year before,' Stacey says.
New data released ahead of the Black Friday period from Seamless, the government-supported clothing stewardship scheme, reports we are buying 53 items of clothing a year. That’s down slightly ...
In many African countries, citizens typically buy preowned clothes — as well as used cars, phones and other necessities — because they cost less than new ones. Secondhand shopping also gives them a ...
Ghana is one of Africa's leading importers of used clothing. It also ships some of what it gets from the United Kingdom, ...