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Transcripts For DW Close Up 20240707



a step ahead with d. w. business beyond east of chiles, pacific coast. a shocking sight, a dumping ground for used clothing, tons and tons. much of it comes from europe. this bank definitely comes from germany. glitched on this desert dumping grounds tells an ugly truth about fast fashion. with the not we re producing more clothing and throwing it away, faster, a lucrative business for some people who think when it has economic benefits for people who work here and for investors go looking bernita south america has become a dumping ground. does it? but what you throw away is what we went by swift. why has the gun and production industry gone so badly? rome and who is paying the real price of fast fashion? al search barone says, takes us to south america. with we are in the attic, come a desert in northern sheila where some of the global fashion industries, discarded clothing ends up. locals are taking us to a dump site. past settlements of make shift hunts we drive past ....

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Transcripts For DW Global 3000 20240707



chilean desert is a dumping ground for old clothes with cheap, easy to buy, worn, briefly or not to told, then thrown away. this kind of consumption creates mountains of textile waste. but it s actively encouraged by the fast fashion industry. some produces boast up to $24.00 different collections per year. since 2000 global clothing production has doubled every year to an annual total of $100000000000.00 items. the fashion industry also emits more than $1200000000.00 tons of c o 2 per year. more than global air and ship travel combined. and yet, 4300000 tons of cost of closing land in the trash, or even far away in the chilean dest. hm. we re in the auto. com desert in northern chile. this is where the global fashion industries, discarded clothing ends up. locals are taking us to the dumb site, past informal settlements, where mainly migrant workers live in makeshift huts without electricity. we drive past piles of used tires and then mountains of discarded cheap cloth ....

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Transcripts For DW Global 3000 20221107

A war of aligns won and yet lost the tough war to dale. Between south africa, endless soto gold but 1st bought and then thrown away. The chilean desert is a dumping ground for old clothes with cheap, easy to buy, worn, briefly or not to told, then thrown away this kind of consumption creates mountains of textile waste. But its actively encouraged by the fast fashion industry. Some produces boast up to 24. 00 different collections per year. Since 2000 global clothing production has doubled every year to an annual total of 100000000000. 00 items. The fashion industry also emits more than 1200000000. 00 tons of c o 2 per year. More than global air and travel combined, and yet 4300000 tons of cost of closing land in the trash or even far away in the chilean desk were in the outer commer desert in northern chile. This is where the Global Fashion industries, discarded clothing ends up. Locals are taking us to the dumb site, past informa ....

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Transcripts For DW Global 3000 20221110

Between south africa, endless soto and but 1st bought and then thrown away. The chilean desert is a dumping ground for old clothes with cheap, easy to buy, worn, briefly, or not told, then thrown away this kind of consumption creates mountains of textile waste. But its activity encouraged by the fast fashion industry. Some produces boast up to 24. 00 different collections per year. Since 2000 global clothing production has doubled every year to an annual total of 100000000000. 00 items. The fashion industry also emits more than 1200000000. 00 tons of c o 2 per year. More than global air and ship travel combined, and yet point 3000000 tons of cost of closing land in the trash, or even far away in the chile and destiny were in the auto comic desert in northern chile. This is where the Global Fashion industries, discarded clothing ends up. Locals are taking us to the dumb site, past informal settlements, where mainly
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