UK Fast Fashion Waste Dumps in Ghana Wetlands: A Crisis of Consumption
An investigation revealed that discarded clothing from UK consumers, including items from major brands like Next, M&S, and Primark, has ended up in massive dumps within Ghana’s protected Densu wetland, a Ramsar site. These dumps, overflowing with fast fashion textiles, are harming local wildlife and polluting waterways, impacting the livelihoods of local fishermen. While some brands acknowledged the industry’s challenges and cited their take-back schemes, the sheer volume of exported textile waste overwhelms Ghana’s waste management capabilities. The situation highlights the urgent need for extended producer responsibility (EPR) frameworks to hold fashion companies accountable for their products’ end-of-life impact.