Just silly maps I made yesterday after seeing reels about these huge heaps of trash you find in India. I know it’s not just textile waste from the west but still. We should name cyclones and tropical storms after oil compagnies and I guess we should also do the same for these huge landfills.
But do you have any evidence that these landfills are specifically operated by or for these fast fashion brands, or largely filled with waste generated directly by these brands?
Because it seems like a tenuous connection to draw, saying that the existence of landfills in a developing country with a billion+ people and poor sanitation standards can be directly attributed to fast fashion. India will generate garbage all on its own.
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This is depressing.
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Just silly maps I made yesterday after seeing reels about these huge heaps of trash you find in India. I know it’s not just textile waste from the west but still. We should name cyclones and tropical storms after oil compagnies and I guess we should also do the same for these huge landfills.
More maps on [my website ](https://www.perrinremonte.com)
But do you have any evidence that these landfills are specifically operated by or for these fast fashion brands, or largely filled with waste generated directly by these brands?
Because it seems like a tenuous connection to draw, saying that the existence of landfills in a developing country with a billion+ people and poor sanitation standards can be directly attributed to fast fashion. India will generate garbage all on its own.
Mount Temu: rise like a billionaire
This is depressing.