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East Africa To Stop Accepting Second Hand Clothes. Here’s Why

East African region is expected to stop importing second-hand clothes by 2019, a move that has received support and criticism in equal measure. The ban is aimed at growing local textile industries in the region.

A common observation across many East African nations is the massive second hand clothes markets which employ thousands of people and offer cheap clothes to customers.

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 UN estimates that South Korea and Canada combined have at one time exported $59m worth of used clothes to Tanzania while Kenya imported used clothes worth $42 from the UK alone.
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