Garbage Wars: Where Does the World’s Trash Go?

You may not know it, but your trash probably travels more than you do. The moment a plastic container ends up in your recycling bin marks the beginning of a long trip halfway across the world.

The recycling journey, until recently, ended in China, where it was cleaned, crushed and transformed into raw material. But in 2018, Beijing decided it would no longer welcome the world’s trash. With the loss of their overseas dumping ground, rich countries turned to other markets, mainly in Southeast Asia.

Flooded with foreign trash, countries like Thailand and Malaysia eventually put their foot down, some even sending trash back to where it came from.

Fashion and Our Planet: The ‘Deconsumerism’ Trend

To mark 30 years of France’s Maison Mode MediterranĂ©e, fashion designers and industry partners are looking ahead to the future of the sector. But before they consider replacing humans by artificial intelligence, up-and-coming brands have to get to grips with the daily challenges of running a label. The French company Atelier Bartavelle is a champion when it comes to sustainability, reviving local crafts from Mediterranean countries and providing a good example for other brands to follow.