Connect with us

Kenya's Second-Hand Cloth Dealers Fight Against Proposed EU Ban

Piroll

Published

on

Follow
FOREIGN NEWS: Kenya's Second-Hand Cloth Dealers Fight Against Proposed EU Ban [New Foreign News] » Naijacrawl
Photo: Naijacrawl

Kenya's vibrant second-hand clothing industry is facing a significant threat as France, Denmark, and Sweden push for a ban on the export of used textiles from the European Union (EU).



In response, local dealers are mobilizing to defend their livelihoods and challenge the proposed restrictions.


The second-hand cloth trade in Kenya is a vital source of employment, providing livelihoods for approximately 2 million people, according to Reuters. Consequently, there is growing resistance within the country against the EU's proposed ban.


The EU's export of 1.4 million tonnes of used textiles in 2022, as reported by UN trade data, has more than doubled since 2000. France, Denmark, and Sweden argue that a considerable portion of these exported textiles end up as waste in developing countries, exacerbating environmental pollution.


To address these concerns, the three countries advocate for applying the Basel Convention to used clothes, which would ban exports of hazardous textile waste and mandate informed consent for importing textile waste.


Denmark's deputy permanent representative to the EU, Soren Jacobsen, emphasized the need to halt the environmentally harmful practice of exporting textile waste. Meanwhile, France's deputy permanent representative to the EU, Cyril Piquemal, underscored the aim of promoting textile recycling within the EU.


In response to these proposals, Teresia Wairimu Njenga, chair of the Mitumba Consortiumz Association of Kenya, voiced strong opposition. Njenga highlighted the crucial role of imported second-hand clothes in sustaining the livelihoods of millions of Kenyans and contributing to the country's tax revenue.


Denying claims that imported second-hand clothes contribute to pollution, Njenga asserted that dealers only purchase good-quality items. She emphasized that suppliers offering substandard goods are promptly rejected.


In a proactive move to safeguard the industry, Njenga has embarked on diplomatic engagements with influential stakeholders to counter the proposed ban. She has engaged officials in Lithuania, Finland, and Sweden, advocating against the detrimental impact of the ban on Kenya's economy and the livelihoods of its citizens.


As Kenya's second-hand cloth dealers rally against the looming threat posed by the EU's proposed ban, their resilience and advocacy underscore the significance of this industry in the country's socio-economic landscape.

Click Here To Comment




Piroll
 

Piroll is a creative writer, social-political commentator, socio-researcher, and sports analyst. He holds certificates in media management and data journalism from the Thomas Foundation Institute of Journalism. He works as a... Read More

Continue Reading
Click to comment

Be first to comment


Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Foreign News

Ukraine war: EU agrees on partial ban of Russian oil imports

Victorious

Published

on

FOREIGN NEWS: Ukraine war: EU agrees on partial ban of Russian oil imports [New Foreign News] » Naijacrawl
Photo: Naijacrawl
The European Union (EU) has agreed to a partial ban on Russian oil imports amid the ongoing war between Russia and Ukraine.This was disclosed by European Council chief, Charles Michel.Michel made the announcement in a tweet via his Twitter handle on Monday evening.“Agreement to ban the export of Russian oil to the EU." "This immediately covers more than 2/3 of oil imports from Russia, cutting a huge source of financing for its war machine,” Michel said.Michel’s anno...
Continue Reading

Foreign News

North Koreans Ban From Laughing and Merriment

Piroll

Published

on

FOREIGN NEWS: North Koreans Ban From Laughing and Merriment [New Foreign News] » Naijacrawl
Photo: Naijacrawl
The Dictatorial government of North Korea has banned the citizens from laughing or drinking for 11 days to mark the tenth anniversary of former leader Kim Jong Il's death.Government authorities have ordered the public to not show any signs of happiness while North Korea commemorates his death.Kim Jong Il ruled North Korea from 1994 until his death in 2011, and was then succeeded by his third and youngest son, current leader Kim Jong Un.Now, ten years after his deat...
Continue Reading

Foreign News

AFDB: ADESINA GET REELECTED FOR SECOND TERM UNOPPOSED

Piroll

Published

on

FOREIGN NEWS: AFDB: ADESINA GET REELECTED FOR SECOND TERM UNOPPOSED [New Foreign News] » Naijacrawl
Photo: Naijacrawl
The erstwhile Nigeria Agriculture minister Dr. Akinwunmi Adesina has today during the virtual meeting of the Africa Development Bank been re-elected as the President of the foremost African finance organization.Adesina was re-elected by the Board of Governors of the Bank at the ongoing AfDB’s virtual annual meeting in Abidjan on Thursday.Also, President Muhammadu Buhari’s Personal Assistant on Social Media, Lauretta Onochie confirmed the development while congratula...
Continue Reading

Latest


Download Naijacrawl App today

Fastest way to read on the go

Download the Naijacrawl App.