Donating Clothes Isn’t The Solution

  • last year
Did you know that the average amount of times we wear clothing before throwing it away is 7? American saviorism deludes us to believe that “people in need will wear my old clothes” but what’s actually happening is the Global South becomes the dumping ground for the lifestyle and convenience of the Global North. This exploitation has turned Asia into a garment dump.

So what can we actually do? Prioritize consuming less, elongating the lives of the clothes we have by repairing and mending, wearing hand-me-downs, buying used, and repurposing old clothes. Donating our clothes isn’t superior thinking disguised as a good deed. And outside of making changes to our own wardrobe, here’s how we can hold the perpetrators of waste colonialism accountable.

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Sophia Li

Producer
Stephanie Tangkilisan
Sophia Li

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Manal Ahmed

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Sophia Li

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Alison Boya Sun

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Alan Pun

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Skolastika Lupitawina

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Keshia Hannam

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Stephanie Tangkilisan

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Alan Pun

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Samuel Kang
Fitra Pratama
Annie Zhao

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