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POLICY COLONIALISM: WHY THE BASEL CONVENTION THREATENS KENYA’S SECOND-HAND CLOTHING SECTOR
CAMPAIGN FOR LIVELIHOODS The Basel Convention is considering reclassifying second hand clothes as waste, a move that could drastically reduce the flow of these clothes into Africa. This policy threatens Kenya's thriving second hand clothing trade, known locally as mitumba, which supports nearly two million people. The potential ban could devastate livelihoods and the economy, with no clear alternatives for those who depend on this trade. This post explores the possible outcom

Mitumba Consortium
Jun 183 min read


Industry & Policy Updates (June 2026)
Global Research: 96% of Second-Hand Clothing is Rewardable A major field study released in April 2026 by the SMEP Programme (in partnership with UNCTAD) provides critical, primary-source data that directly refutes the "waste dumping" narrative. Based on a sample of over 244,000 garments, the study proves that the vast majority of imported second-hand clothing is rewearable and high-value, not waste. SMEP programme+ 1 Key Findings: Waste levels are consistently below 1.5% in i

Mitumba Consortium
Jun 171 min read
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