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No One Wants Your Used Clothes Anymore - Bloomberg
Adam Minter, Columnist

No One Wants Your Used Clothes Anymore

A once-virtuous cycle is breaking down. What now?

Good as new?

Photographer: Adam Minter/Bloomberg

For decades, the donation bin has offered consumers in rich countries a guilt-free way to unload their old clothing. In a virtuous and profitable cycle, a global network of traders would collect these garments, grade them, and transport them around the world to be recycled, worn again, or turned into rags and stuffing.

Now that cycle is breaking down. Fashion trends are accelerating, new clothes are becoming as cheap as used ones, and poor countries are turning their backs on the secondhand trade. Without significant changes in the way that clothes are made and marketed, this could add up to an environmental disaster in the making.