This story originally appeared on Grist and was copublished with El País. It’s reproduced here as part of the Climate Desk collaboration. A Spanish-language version can be read here. Reporting was ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A woman searches for clothes in the Chilean Desert.Martin Bernetti/AFP via Getty Images A gigantic heap of unused clothes in Chile ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Chile’s Atacama desert, a popular tourist destination, has a dirty not-so-little secret: a mountain of unwanted clothing shipped ...
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From Chile to Indonesia: Your donated clothes may end up thousands of miles away in deserts and on shorelines
Dropping unwanted clothes into a donation bank often feels like one of the easiest environmental choices a person can make. It suggests reuse instead of waste, and generosity instead of landfill. In ...
A woman searches for usable clothes amid tons of discarded garments in the Atacama Desert in Chile. (Martin Bernetti / AFP / Getty Images) Last year you may have seen headlines about an extraordinary ...
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