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Can China Handle Its 20 Million Tonnes of Textile Waste?

China is the world’s largest consumer of fashion and a major production hub. How it tackles its mountain of annual waste will impact global brands’ ability to embrace a more circular supply chain.
Redress' installation of secondhand clothes | Source: Redress
Redress' installation of secondhand clothes. Redress. (Redress)

China’s meteoric rise to the top of the world’s fashion and luxury consumer market has been well documented, but the evolution of hundreds of millions of Chinese people into middle class consumers also comes with consequences — not least for the environment.

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