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Is your old t-shirt hurting African economies?

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Is your old t-shirt hurting African economies?

Second-hand clothes from the West are big business in Africa. But while they are good for the African consumer, they are destroying local businesses.

These African Countries Don't Want Your Used Clothing Anymore

These African Countries Don't Want Your Used Clothing Anymore

Where Does Your T-Shirt Come From? Follow Its Epic Global Journey  [Visualization]

Where Does Your T-Shirt Come From? Follow Its Epic Global Journey [Visualization]

Used clothing imports to Africa strain local ecosystems, waste management

Used clothing imports to Africa strain local ecosystems, waste management

MY KAMPALA

MY KAMPALA

Used Clothes Ban May Crimp Kenyan Style. It May Also Lift Local Design. -  The New York Times

Used Clothes Ban May Crimp Kenyan Style. It May Also Lift Local Design. - The New York Times

Return to sender: Why Africa doesn't need any more of your clothes -  Greenpeace International

Return to sender: Why Africa doesn't need any more of your clothes - Greenpeace International

Herbert okiya (@Herbertokiya) / X

Herbert okiya (@Herbertokiya) / X

Is your old t-shirt hurting African economies?

Is your old t-shirt hurting African economies?

Empowering Black History Month Graphic T-Shirts: Streetwear for Africa,  Black Lives Matter, and Civil Rights

Empowering Black History Month Graphic T-Shirts: Streetwear for Africa, Black Lives Matter, and Civil Rights

Green Backlight

Green Backlight

USAgain Donation Bin on Niles West Property – Niles West News

USAgain Donation Bin on Niles West Property – Niles West News

How 'Dead White Man's Clothing' is Clogging the Global South

How 'Dead White Man's Clothing' is Clogging the Global South