Cambodia workers pay the price of Fast Fashion supply chain waste problem
The global pollution of waterways has been exposed to hazardous chemicals from clothes made for big fashion brands, according to researchers and experts. Why is this waste being burnt in Cambodia, asks Tom Cristofoletti, the BBC’s Unearthed.
Source: greenpeace.orgPublished on 2022-08-11
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