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The tentacles of the fast fashion industry are getting bigger and scarier: a gigantic landfill of unused fast fashion clothing in Chile's Atacama Desert is now clearly visible from satellites. The growing mountain of discarded or unworn clothing—made in Bangladesh or China and sent to retailers in the United States, Europe and Asia—is brought to Chile when it is not sold, Agence France-Presse has reported . Mario Picazo announces the terrible and terrifying record that the Earth has just broken At least 39,000 tons of these garments accumulate in landfills in the Atacama Desert , as the media discovered in 2021. On May 10, the developers of SkyFi, a satellite photography and video app, posted a high-resolution photo of discarded clothing on a blog, as you can see here .

The very high-resolution 50-centimeter image was taken using satellite imagery, and shows how large the pile is compared to the city at the bottom of the image," the developers wrote. Clothing cannot be sent to municipal landfills because it is not biodegradable America Cell Phone Number List and often contains chemicals , Franklin Zepeda, founder of EcoFibra, a company that tries to reuse textiles by manufacturing insulating panels, explained to AFP . So the disused clothes rest next to the Chilean port of Iquique, a kilometer and a half from some of the poorest neighborhoods in the city. The landfill sometimes attracts migrants and local women , who look for items they can wear or sell, according to AFP.



Women looking for clothes in the Atacama Desert. Women looking for clothes in the Atacama Desert.Martin Bernetti/AFP via Getty Images The fast fashion industry aims to give consumers affordable access to prevailing fashion trends, but it is highly polluting. The data reveals that it represents between 2 and 8% of global carbon emissions , as confirmed by the United Nations in 2018. Nearly 85% of all textiles end up in landfills each year, and fashion production consumes large amounts of water and pollutes rivers and streams, Business Insider 's Morgan McFall-Johnsen previously reported . Additionally, the Ellen McArthur Foundation, a British organization focused on the circular economy, estimates that every second, enough according to market research company The Business. Research Company. Other interesting articles: The darkest secret of the fashion industry: the triumph of 'fast fashion' is causing an environmental disaster This device called.



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