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Kenyan influencer fights fast fashion waste reel by reel
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12/16/2024
Social media influencer Janet Chemitei draws attention to textile waste and fashion industry pollution. She encourages young people to embrace slow fashion by repairing and reusing clothes.
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The Dandora dump site on the outskirts of Nairobi covers 30 acres and is one of the
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largest in the world.
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Jannet Chemite often comes here to document the mountains of waste with her cell phone.
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Hi everyone, my name is Chemite Jannet, I'm a waste and slow fashion educator and today
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we're here in Dandora dump site to see the type of waste that ends up here and I'm especially
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interested in seeing the textile waste that ends up in the dump site.
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With such reels, the environmental activist wants to raise awareness of the problems caused
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by the fast fashion industry, quickly produced cheap clothes that are thrown away just as
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quickly, causing ever-growing mountains of waste in many countries.
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When people see my videos, most of them are usually very shocked, especially the ones
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in Kenya.
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When you think about Dandora, for example, people know that there's a dump site there
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but they don't know how it looks like.
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So when they see all these things that happen, they're so curious and most of them respond
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that they want to make changes in their lives.
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Jannet Chemite is trying to convince people to change their behaviour and live more sustainably,
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and huge numbers of people get her message via her social media accounts.
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Her most successful video to date has been seen more than 10 million times.
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For me, the most important thing is that the comments and the engagements that I got were
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of people just appreciating that they were learning something that they didn't really
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know about their clothes and the fashion industry, which is something that I always aim for when
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I'm sharing these videos because I want people to learn and to see the reality of the fashion
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industry on the ground.
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It's been calculated that the fashion industry produces up to 10 percent of the emissions
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that cause climate change.
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The massive oversupply in developed economies means huge amounts of textiles are dumped
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as second-hand goods in countries such as Kenya.
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It's an unsustainable situation that has scientists worried.
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If we have 185,000 tons coming in per year, then definitely we'll be having 185,000 tons
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to be thrown away, either next year or five years down the line, because these are only
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second-hand clothes.
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We also have new clothes coming in, so we have a minimum of 200,000 tons of textile
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waste that we have to deal with in Kenya per year.
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One solution Jeannette Chimite offers in her videos is to treat clothes with more respect.
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She regularly searches for interesting pieces at the Gikomba second-hand market and shows
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her followers how to make them look chic again with little effort.
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In addition to her digital activities, the 28-year-old also gives workshops and lectures,
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like here at the Fair Fashion Festival in Nairobi.
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At the event, local designers and artists showcase their collections made from recycled
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and sustainable materials.
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There's also a kind of swap shop where visitors can swap second-hand clothes.
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You don't have to buy new clothes to be stylish or to refresh your wardrobe.
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People have so many clothes already that they have bought and they're not wearing it.
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So you come to events like this where you bring a number of clothes and then you extend
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it with someone else, and that helps us embrace slow fashion in a way.
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Embracing slow fashion as a counter-concept to fast fashion not only ensures less waste,
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it also saves money.
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In Jeannette Chimite's experience, once people have learned about it and understand, they
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find it useful.
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That's why it's so important to keep promoting it, she says.
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When I see young people encouraging each other to attend more sustainable fashion events,
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going to clothing swaps, buying second-hand, making their own clothes, it makes me so happy
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because it means that the work that we're doing in this space is reaching more people
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and that the fashion industry is going to change for sure.
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And it can even be fun.
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Instead of buying a new piece of clothing, she crochets it herself.
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And while she's doing it, she's probably already working on an idea for her next reel.
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