This resource is a collaboration between the Aftermath Learning Lab, Make Fashion Clean (MFC Tie-Dye), and the MFI Foundation in Ghana.
Fact #1.
People in the United States generate more than 34 billion pounds of textile waste annually (source: EPA, 2018).
Fact #2.
People with high incomes generate nearly twice as much textile waste as those with lower incomes (source: DeVoy et al., 2021).
Fact #3.
More than 65% of textile waste is landfilled, and less than 15% is recycled (source: EPA, 2018).
Fact #4.
Landfills are 2.8 times more likely to be located in areas with more BIPOC residents (source: Norton et al., 2007).
Fact #5.
More than half of recycled textile waste is sent to other countries, often in the Global South (source: Plummer, 2025)
Fact #6.
From there, textile waste makes its way into landfills and open-air dumps in the Global South (Aljazeera, 2021).
Fact #7.
Gas and chemical leachates from decomposing textiles pollute the air, soil, and groundwater (source: Njewa et al., 2025)
Fact #8.
Textile waste clogs drainage leading to flooding and water-borne disease (source: Odonkor et al., 2021).
Fact #9.
Textile waste is often burned due to lack of space, impacting cardiovascular and respiratory health (Anokye et al., 2024).
Watch.
The below video shares a series of highlights from a panel discussion between Matilda Lartey, fashion designer, environmental educator, and founder of the MFI Foundation in Ghana, and Stacey Johnson, a board member for Make Fashion Clean (MFC).
Eliminate or reduce purchases of new fashion and commit to Remake's 90-day "No More New Clothes" campaign
Buy used clothing from thrift stores or find brands that make upcycled or recycled fashion via Good on You app.
Swap clothing with friends and family to extend its lifespan, and then use Trashie, which recycles responsibly.
Help fund the MFC-MFI Textile Waste Upcycling Partnership to counteract the impacts of textile waste sent from the Global North, or learn more first.
Follow the OR Foundation, Slow Factory, the Aftermath Learning Lab, and others advancing structural and policy solutions to global fashion pollution.
Watch a Documentary About the Problem: Textile Mountain: The Hidden Burden of Our Fashion Waste
Read a Book About the Problem: Consumed: The Need For Collective Change
Attend a Conference About Solutions: Watch the LEAPS 2024 Textile Waste Conference or Register to Attend
Read a Paper About Solutions: Position Paper from Stop Waste Colonialism!
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