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Traders in Ghana face uncertain future after world’s largest secondhand clothing hub razed in fire
Trader Akua Afumwaa sat quietly, her hand on her chin, at the spot where her stall in Kantamanto Market once stood in Accra, ...
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An estimated 20 million people are thought to earn their livelihoods in the global waste industry by collecting, disposing, repairing or repurposing a wide range of materials and products. However, ...
Hundreds of videos were lost. Kantamanto Market in Accra, Ghana, home to the world’s largest secondhand clothing market, caught fire during the early morning hours of Jan. 2; by the time the blaze was ...
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Shocking report reveals harsh truth about what happens to donated clothes: 'Sadly, this is often just fantasy'
"We've all done it… dropped a bag of torn tees and threadbare shorts in the neighborhood recycling bin," in hopes that "these ...
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Obronis join Ghana’s ‘Kanta’ culture: Locals react to foreigners buying clothes on the street
A Ghanaian man reacted with surprise after spotting two obronis buying second-hand clothes on a busy street, capturing the rare moment in a viral video.
Although trade in used clothing has long been an integral economic activity in Ghana, the massive influx is becoming an environmental catastrophe with worse implications for ocean life and human ...
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