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Upcycling Fashion: Ghana's Designers Turn Waste into Treasure
Accra, GhanaSaturday, November 23, 2024
Designers like Richard Asante Palmer are doing something about it. He turns waste into wearable art. He's not alone; the Or Foundation rallies young designers to do the same. They're not just creating pretty clothes; they're raising awareness about a serious issue. Ghana's waste management struggles have made beaches and waterways dumping grounds for textile waste. It's a problem that's been growing over the years. The ease of online shopping has sped up this waste cycle. Unwanted clothes from countries like the U. K. often end up in Africa, even if they were meant to be donated.
This isn't just a local problem. African countries are struggling to keep up with the amount of used clothes coming in. Some countries have tried to restrict imports, but experts say it might not be enough to stop the pollution or encourage local clothing production. That's why initiatives like the Or Foundation are so important. They're showing that waste can be turned into something valuable. They're proving that upcycling can be fashionable and good for the environment.
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