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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 ...
Clothes from Zara, H ... “A dress designed to be worn just once or twice before being thrown away could pose a threat to rare birds and marine turtles in these protected wetlands for decades to ...
An Environment Department spokesperson said: “Our Plan for Change is focused on cleaning up Britain and ensuring that the £4.5 billion worth of clothes we currently throw away are kept in use ...
UK Discarded clothes from UK brands found in protected Ghana wetlands – Greenpeace The campaign group found clothes thrown away by British consumers on the internationally important wetland ...
Clothes from Zara, H ... “A dress designed to be worn just once or twice before being thrown away could pose a threat to rare birds and marine turtles in these protected wetlands for decades to ...
An Environment Department spokesperson said: “Our Plan for Change is focused on cleaning up Britain and ensuring that the £4.5 billion worth of clothes we currently throw away are kept in use ...
The campaign group found clothes thrown away by British consumers on the internationally important wetland outside the capital Accra. By contributor Rebecca Speare-Cole, PA Published Jun 18 ...
The campaign group found clothes thrown away by British consumers on the internationally important wetland outside the capital Accra. By contributor Rebecca Speare-Cole, PA Published Jun 18 ...
Clothes from Zara, H ... “A dress designed to be worn just once or twice before being thrown away could pose a threat to rare birds and marine turtles in these protected wetlands for decades to ...
An Environment Department spokesperson said: “Our Plan for Change is focused on cleaning up Britain and ensuring that the £4.5 billion worth of clothes we currently throw away are kept in use ...
“A dress designed to be worn just once or twice before being thrown away could pose a threat to rare birds and marine turtles in these protected wetlands for decades to ... “Our Plan for Change is ...
An Environment Department spokesperson said: “Our Plan for Change is focused on cleaning up Britain and ensuring that the £4.5 billion worth of clothes we currently throw away are kept in use ...