Your Fast Fashion Addiction Is Drowning Ghana.
Ever wondered where your discarded clothes actually go?
Not the donation bin. Not the thrift store.
But Ghana’s beaches, streets, and landfills.
🇬🇭 Mountains of waste clothes, dumped from the UK, US, and China.
🌊 Pristine coastlines now drowning in fabric no one asked for.
💀 A crisis caused by our mindless shopping habits.
Some justify fast fashion with: “We’re too broke to shop sustainably.”
But let’s be real:
❌ If you’re broke, why shop constantly?
❌ Clothing isn’t a necessity at the rate we consume it.
❌ We are the problem.
No more Temu, Shein, Alibaba, Amazon hauls.
✅ Buy second-hand.
✅ Repair & upcycle.
✅ Swap with friends, reuse family clothes.
✅ Wear what you already own.
Ghana shouldn’t bear the cost of our waste. Maybe it’s time for a tax on the countries fueling this crisis.
What do you think—should Ghana impose a tax on fast fashion waste imports? Drop your take below ⬇️
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Credit: The Guardian