Inside Ghana's largest secondhand clothes market, the place 7.5 million kilos of donated clothes arrive each week

The market is the final cease for a lot of the world’s used clothes. However due to the overwhelming provide, greater than a 3rd of the clothes depart as waste, piling up in landfills, clogging water methods, and polluting the ocean.

Vendor at Kantamanto Market



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American donation facilities, like Goodwill or Salvation Military, make use of exporters to take clothes that doesn’t promote in thrift shops to sorting services all over the world.

Seamstresses mending ripped clothing in Kantamanto Market



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Sorting services sift by means of the thousands and thousands of remaining items to correctly get rid of ones which might be in no situation to promote. Nonetheless, many slip by means of the cracks and find yourself in shipments to their ultimate cease: Kantamanto Market. 

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Delivery containers of tightly-packed, 125-pound bales arrive within the ports of Accra for distribution. Retailers purchase the bales from anyplace between $100 to $300 with out understanding its contents.

Large bails of clothing arriving in Kantamanto Market



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The retailers’ income are solely depending on the standard of their bales — good clothes might go for 10 cedis ($1.60) whereas cheaper or ripped gadgets could possibly be bought for 1 cedi ($0.16).

Women holding bail of clothing on her head



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Whereas this was as soon as a sustainable enterprise for some distributors, the costs of the bales are rising whereas the standard of the garments have declined, leaving many in debt.

Vendor in Kantamanto Market



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So as to enhance high quality, Kantamanto employees dye denim denims to make them look new, buff sneakers to enhance their shade, and recruit onsite tailors to stitch broken clothes.

Seamstress at Kantamanto Market



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Most of the low cost clothes are from corporations that produce “quick style,” or mass-marketed clothes that makes use of cheap materials and labor. What does not promote out there is then transferred to massive landfills that rival close by buildings in top.

Landfills of clothing in Accra Ghana



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These landfills overflow into the cities open sewage system which may contribute to flooding and create a public well being disaster. The landfills develop into a breeding floor for mosquitoes that unfold malaria. Rainwater soaking within the stacks of garments also can unfold cholera.

Landfill of clothing from Kantamanto Market



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The clothes have additionally ended up on the town’s seashores, piling up on the shoreline, ultimately being washed away by the waves, polluting the ocean.

Clothing tentacles on beaches



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Non-profit organizations, just like the Or Basis, have tracked the buildup of clothes on the shoreline, measuring as much as 350 giant “tentacles” of tattered clothes tangled collectively in simply two months.

Tentacles of clothing piling up on Accra beaches



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As the worldwide waste disaster grows and landfills are now not an possibility, international locations like Ghana have needed to provide you with inventive options to repurpose the waste that comes by means of their ports.

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By workshops and help from the Or Basis, Kantamanto retailers are studying how one can sew and make a revenue from mended clothes.

Vendors learning how to sew mended clothing



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Others can learn to shred unsellable clothes to make insulation for housing supplies or mattresses. Though it doesn’t at all times flip a big revenue, the follow is ready to cut back the quantity of waste on the shorelines overrun by clothes.

Workshops allow vendor to learn how to shred clothing



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