FAST FASHION AND DISPOSAL: THE CURRENT ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEM IN GHANA
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Resumo: | Unbridled consumerism, as well as an industry that only seeks profit through constantly renewed fashion items, are some of the culprits for the climate emergency that is plaguing the planet. Permeated by the human desire to keep up with the latest news in the fashion world, the effect of these actions results in the accumulation of discarded objects even before the end of their useful life, simply because they are out of date with the current collection. Added to this, it is worth mentioning the maneuver of many companies to reproduce the season's fashion in cheaper versions, with the aim of reaching the consumption of these pieces by the poorest classes and, subsequently, their almost immediate disposal. In this context, pieces that are discarded or not sold must be disposed of. The global north sends this textile waste to several less developed nations, creating true global “landfills”. An example of a country receiving this waste is Ghana, which has faced several environmental problems resulting from the rampant disposal of developed countries, destroying nature and biodiversity. Having presented the problem, the research aims to demonstrate the current situation in Ghana due to the mountains of accumulated textile disposal, with specific objectives being the presentation of this reality, little demonstrated in the Brazilian media, exposing the concept of fast fashion and its environmental consequences; the need for awareness in consumption; and how the industry can collaborate to stop this type of action in line with the 2030 Agenda. To this end, the research was developed through bibliographic analysis, official data and journalistic information that brings the local reality of the object of study. |
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FAST FASHION AND DISPOSAL: THE CURRENT ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEM IN GHANAFAST FASHION Y DESECHO: EL PROBLEMA AMBIENTAL ACTUAL EN GHANAFast Fashion e descarte: a atual problemática ambiental em GanaModa rápidaGanaConsumoModaSustentabilidadeFast FashionGhanaConsumptionFashionSustentabilityUnbridled consumerism, as well as an industry that only seeks profit through constantly renewed fashion items, are some of the culprits for the climate emergency that is plaguing the planet. Permeated by the human desire to keep up with the latest news in the fashion world, the effect of these actions results in the accumulation of discarded objects even before the end of their useful life, simply because they are out of date with the current collection. Added to this, it is worth mentioning the maneuver of many companies to reproduce the season's fashion in cheaper versions, with the aim of reaching the consumption of these pieces by the poorest classes and, subsequently, their almost immediate disposal. In this context, pieces that are discarded or not sold must be disposed of. The global north sends this textile waste to several less developed nations, creating true global “landfills”. An example of a country receiving this waste is Ghana, which has faced several environmental problems resulting from the rampant disposal of developed countries, destroying nature and biodiversity. Having presented the problem, the research aims to demonstrate the current situation in Ghana due to the mountains of accumulated textile disposal, with specific objectives being the presentation of this reality, little demonstrated in the Brazilian media, exposing the concept of fast fashion and its environmental consequences; the need for awareness in consumption; and how the industry can collaborate to stop this type of action in line with the 2030 Agenda. To this end, the research was developed through bibliographic analysis, official data and journalistic information that brings the local reality of the object of study.El consumismo desenfrenado, así como una industria que sólo busca ganancias a través de artículos de moda en constante renovación, son algunos de los culpables de la emergencia climática que azota al planeta. Impregnados por el deseo humano de estar al día con las últimas novedades del mundo de la moda, el efecto de estas acciones resulta en la acumulación de objetos desechados incluso antes del final de su vida útil, simplemente porque están desactualizados con respecto a la colección actual. Sumado a esto, cabe mencionar la maniobra de muchas empresas de reproducir la moda de la temporada en versiones más económicas, con el objetivo de alcanzar el consumo de estas piezas por parte de las clases más pobres y, posteriormente, su eliminación casi inmediata. En este contexto, se deben eliminar las piezas que sean desechadas o no vendidas. El norte global envía estos desechos textiles a varias naciones menos desarrolladas, creando verdaderos “vertederos” globales. Un ejemplo de país que recibe estos residuos es Ghana, que se ha enfrentado a varios problemas medioambientales derivados de la eliminación desenfrenada de los países desarrollados, que destruye la naturaleza y la biodiversidad. Presentado el problema, la investigación tiene como objetivo demostrar la situación actual en Ghana debido a las montañas de desechos textiles acumulados, siendo objetivos específicos la presentación de esta realidad, poco demostrada en los medios brasileños, exponiendo el concepto de moda rápida y sus consecuencias ambientales. consecuencias; la necesidad de concienciación en el consumo; y cómo la industria puede colaborar para frenar este tipo de acciones en línea con la Agenda 2030. Para ello, la investigación se desarrolló a través de análisis bibliográfico, datos oficiales e información periodística que acerque la realidad local del objeto de estudio.O consumismo desenfreado, bem como uma indústria que visa somente o lucro através de artigos de moda constantemente renovados, são alguns dos culpados pela emergência climática que assola o planeta. Permeados pelo desejo humano de acompanhar as últimas novidades do mundo fashion, o efeito dessas ações resulta na acumulação de objetos descartados mesmo antes do fim de sua vida útil, pelo simples fato de estarem desatualizados pela coleção vigente. Somado a isso, insurge mencionar a manobra de muitas empresas em reproduzirem a moda da estação em versões mais baratas, com o fim de alcançar o consumo destas peças pelas classes mais pobres e, posteriormente, o descarte quase imediato. Nesse contexto, as peças que são descartadas ou que não foram vendidas, precisam ter uma destinação. O norte global encaminha para diversas nações menos desenvolvidas esse resíduo têxtil, criando verdadeiros “lixões” mundiais. Exemplo de país receptor desses resíduos é Gana, que tem enfrentado diversos problemas ambientais decorrentes do descarte desenfreado de países desenvolvidos, destruindo a própria natureza e biodiversidade. Apresentada a problemática, a pesquisa tem por objetivo demonstrar a situação atual de Gana em razão das montanhas de descarte têxtil acumuladas, tendo como objetivos específicos a apresentação dessa realidade, pouco demonstrada na mídia brasileira, expondo o conceito de fast fashion e suas consequências ambientais; a necessidade de conscientização no consumo; e de que forma a indústria pode colaborar para frear esse tipo de ação em consonância com a Agenda 2030. Para tanto, a pesquisa foi elaborada através de análise bibliográfica, dados oficiais e informativos jornalísticos que trazem a realidade local do objeto de estudo.Universidade Federal de Juiz de Fora2023-12-19info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionPeer ReviewedRevisado por paresAvaliado pelos paresapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.ufjf.br/index.php/HOMA/article/view/40096Homa Publica - Revista Internacional de Derechos Humanos y Empresas; Vol. 7 No. 1 (2023): Political economy of human rights regulations in Latin American business activity; e:108Homa Publica - Revista Internacional de Derechos Humanos y Empresas; Vol. 7 Núm. 1 (2023): Economía política de la regulación de derechos humanos en la actividad empresarial de América Latina; e:108Homa Publica - Revista Internacional de Derechos Humanos y Empresas; v. 7 n. 1 (2023): Economia política da regulação de direitos humanos na atividade empresarial latino-americana; e:1082526-0774reponame:Homa Publica (Online)instname:Universidade Federal de Juiz de Fora (UFJF)instacron:UFJFporhttps://periodicos.ufjf.br/index.php/HOMA/article/view/40096/26813Derechos de autor 2023 Homa Publica - Revista Internacional de Derechos Humanos y Empresashttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMARAFON, RENATAMiyashiro Junior, Roberto Elise Alves Vasconcelos, Priscila 2023-12-19T14:51:13Zoai:periodicos.ufjf.br:article/40096Revistahttps://periodicos.ufjf.br/index.php/HOMAPUBhttps://periodicos.ufjf.br/index.php/HOMA/oairevista.homa@ufjf.edu.br||2526-07742526-0774opendoar:2023-12-19T14:51:13Homa Publica (Online) - Universidade Federal de Juiz de Fora (UFJF)false |
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FAST FASHION AND DISPOSAL: THE CURRENT ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEM IN GHANA FAST FASHION Y DESECHO: EL PROBLEMA AMBIENTAL ACTUAL EN GHANA Fast Fashion e descarte: a atual problemática ambiental em Gana |
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FAST FASHION AND DISPOSAL: THE CURRENT ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEM IN GHANA |
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FAST FASHION AND DISPOSAL: THE CURRENT ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEM IN GHANA MARAFON, RENATA Moda rápida Gana Consumo Moda Sustentabilidade Fast Fashion Ghana Consumption Fashion Sustentability |
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FAST FASHION AND DISPOSAL: THE CURRENT ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEM IN GHANA |
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FAST FASHION AND DISPOSAL: THE CURRENT ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEM IN GHANA |
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FAST FASHION AND DISPOSAL: THE CURRENT ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEM IN GHANA |
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FAST FASHION AND DISPOSAL: THE CURRENT ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEM IN GHANA |
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FAST FASHION AND DISPOSAL: THE CURRENT ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEM IN GHANA |
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MARAFON, RENATA |
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MARAFON, RENATA Miyashiro Junior, Roberto Elise Alves Vasconcelos, Priscila |
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Miyashiro Junior, Roberto Elise Alves Vasconcelos, Priscila |
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MARAFON, RENATA Miyashiro Junior, Roberto Elise Alves Vasconcelos, Priscila |
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Moda rápida Gana Consumo Moda Sustentabilidade Fast Fashion Ghana Consumption Fashion Sustentability |
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Moda rápida Gana Consumo Moda Sustentabilidade Fast Fashion Ghana Consumption Fashion Sustentability |
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Unbridled consumerism, as well as an industry that only seeks profit through constantly renewed fashion items, are some of the culprits for the climate emergency that is plaguing the planet. Permeated by the human desire to keep up with the latest news in the fashion world, the effect of these actions results in the accumulation of discarded objects even before the end of their useful life, simply because they are out of date with the current collection. Added to this, it is worth mentioning the maneuver of many companies to reproduce the season's fashion in cheaper versions, with the aim of reaching the consumption of these pieces by the poorest classes and, subsequently, their almost immediate disposal. In this context, pieces that are discarded or not sold must be disposed of. The global north sends this textile waste to several less developed nations, creating true global “landfills”. An example of a country receiving this waste is Ghana, which has faced several environmental problems resulting from the rampant disposal of developed countries, destroying nature and biodiversity. Having presented the problem, the research aims to demonstrate the current situation in Ghana due to the mountains of accumulated textile disposal, with specific objectives being the presentation of this reality, little demonstrated in the Brazilian media, exposing the concept of fast fashion and its environmental consequences; the need for awareness in consumption; and how the industry can collaborate to stop this type of action in line with the 2030 Agenda. To this end, the research was developed through bibliographic analysis, official data and journalistic information that brings the local reality of the object of study. |
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