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Used Clothes Are Cheap Here, but They're Causing Issues

Used Clothes Are Cheap Here, but They're Causing Issues
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East African nations are debating the economic and environmental impact of importing secondhand clothing, known as mitumba. Governments are weighing the benefits of affordable apparel against the desire to protect local manufacturing industries.

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The debate reflects a broader global tension between the convenience of fast fashion/secondhand markets and the development of sustainable local economies.

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Presents multiple perspectives on the economic impact of secondhand clothing imports without taking a side.

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