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Fashion waste from UK brands including Next, Asda and M&S have been found in protected wetlands in Ghana, according to Greenpeace. The campaign group’s investigative unit Unearthed and its ...
Ghana is the world’s largest importer of used clothing, with 15 million items of discarded garments arriving each week, according to Greenpeace research. Meanwhile, UN trade data shows the UK sent ...
June 18, 2025 at 6:46pm BST. Fashion waste from UK brands including Next, Asda and M&S have been found in protected wetlands in Ghana, according to Greenpeace.
The campaign group found clothes thrown away by British consumers on the internationally important wetland outside the capital Accra.
Ghana is the world’s largest importer of used clothing, with 15 million items of discarded garments arriving each week, according to Greenpeace research.
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