Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Fast-Fashion-Research-in-Tanzania-27MDHUHTHQ50.htmlConceptually similarFast Fashion Research in TanzaniaGP1SX9IHCompleted★★★★Fast Fashion Research in TanzaniaGP1SX9IACompleted★★★★Fast Fashion Research in TanzaniaGP1SX9IBCompleted★★★★Fast Fashion Research in TanzaniaGP1SX9IDCompleted★★★★Fast Fashion Research in TanzaniaGP1SX9IICompleted★★★★Fast Fashion Research in TanzaniaGP1SX9IJCompleted★★★★Fast Fashion Research in TanzaniaGP1SX9IGCompleted★★★★Fast Fashion Research in TanzaniaGP1SX971Completed★★★★Fast Fashion Research in TanzaniaGP1SX972Completed★★★★View AllGP1SX9IEFast Fashion Research in TanzaniaGreenpeace visits places of textile production, distribution, markets and waste disposals. Used and new clothes are sent to Tanzania from Europe and China to be sold as so called "Mitumba" but often they end up as landfill and waste disposal due to the huge amount.Here: Mitumba with Mathias Mkude at Mbauda Market in Arusha.In original language:Fast Fashion Recherche in TansaniaGreenpeace besucht Orte der Textilproduktion, des Vertriebs, der Märkte und der Abfallentsorgung. Gebrauchte und neue Kleidung wird aus Europa und China nach Tansania geschickt, um als sogenannte "Mitumba" verkauft zu werden, aber oft landen sie aufgrund der riesigen Menge auf Deponien und Müllhalden.Hier: Mitumba with Mathias Mkude at Mbauda Market in Arusha.Locations:Eastern Africa-TanzaniaDate:1 Apr, 2022Credit:© Kevin McElvaney / GreenpeaceMaximum size:4496px X 3000pxKeywords:Close ups-Clothing-Detox (campaign title)-Fashion-Hands-KWCI (GPI)-Markets-Textile industryShoot:Fast Fashion Research Tanzania and KenyaGreenpeace visits places of textile production, distribution, markets and waste disposals. Used and new clothes are sent to Tanzania and Kenya from Europe and China to be sold as so called "Mitumba" but often they end up as landfill and waste disposal in due to the huge amount.