By Yassie Samie, Irene Maldini and Katia Vladimirova What happens to your clothes after you don’t want them any more? Chances ...
As a result, charities are forced to send more clothes to landfill – or sell bale after bale of clothing to resellers, who ship them to nations in the Global South. Local governments usually ...
Kabaru Clothing, a proudly Kapampangan brand, is redefining fashion through its commitment to sustainability.The clothing ...
The NCS Controller in the state, Mr Abba Aji said the disposal of the seized second-hand clothes worth millions of naira was ...
From the moment the raw hemp stalks are loaded onto the conveyor belt, no human hand is required to turn them into finished ...
Lydia Nyabuto, a Nairobi businesswoman, is devastated after investing KSh 18,000 in a bale of second-hand clothes, only to receive low-quality items Speaking to TUKO.co.ke, Nyabuto claimed the ...
In the clip, she captured a collection of tattered and worn-out clothing, including what appeared ... Omo I'm done buying bale online. I’m throwing them away but if you want them I can send ...
There's less and less value in managing these clothes locally. As a result, charities are forced to send more clothes to landfill - or sell bale after bale of clothing to resellers, who ship them to ...
With this cold and snow we’re experiencing, it might be a good time to talk about hypothermia and the Pam Bales story.
For example, bales of PET are shredded, washed, and then they get get turned into pellets. These pellets are heated and spun into fibres which are then processed into fleece clothing and other new ...
Africa has the capacity to produce most raw materials for critical items and can create new jobs by expanding local ...
In the clip, she captured a collection of tattered and worn-out clothing, including what appeared to be corporate trousers ... When it came in it was rags and more of corporate trousers. Omo I'm done ...