At Owino Market in Kampala, shoppers jostle for space between stalls filled with second hand clothes – mostly from European countries. Here, they can find almost anything, used, but for an ...
The proliferation of second-hand clothing, often referred to as "obroni waawu" in Ghana, has significant implications for both the economy and the environment. With policy regulation, the Ghanaian ...
Mercari is another excellent platform for selling used clothes. It caters to a wide range ... Mercari no longer charges a flat 10% commission for every sale on its platform, as of March 27 ...
The proliferation of second-hand clothing, often referred to as "obroni waawu" in Ghana, has significant implications for both the economy and the environment. While these garments provide ...
Whether it is wearing used clothes or purchasing frozen foods, a growing number of multi-millionaires are embracing frugality as a way of life as part of a growing trend called ‘underconsumption’.
Second-hand clothing, known locally as Fëgg jaay, has dominated Senegal’s markets for decades, offering affordable fashion to many. However, this thriving trade could soon come to an end.
The Senegalese Minister of Industry, Commerce, and SMEs, Serigne Gueye Diop, recently clarified that the government is not imposing an immediate ban on the importation of second-hand clothing ...