Featured News The Atacama Desert Clothing Graveyard: Facing Overproduction in Fashion The Atacama Desert is getting covered in 39,000 tons of clothes each year, many of them still unused. by Nazalea Kusuma 3 years ago 1 min read Photo by Jason Mayne / People Dispatch Twitter Spread the loveThe Atacama Desert is getting covered in 39,000 tons of clothes each year, many of them still unused. Membership Required You must be a member to access this content.View Subscription PlansAlready a member? Log in here Continue Reading Previous: New IEA Report on the Growth, Forecasts, and Challenges of Renewable EnergyNext: The Fatigue of Personal Responsibility in Fighting Climate Change Related Stories Electric Vehicles Roam the Roads of Kenya 1 min read Featured News Electric Vehicles Roam the Roads of Kenya by Nazalea Kusuma 2 years ago FedEx Engages Employees with Beach Clean-Up Initiative 1 min read Featured News FedEx Engages Employees with Beach Clean-Up Initiative by Kresentia Madina 2 years ago Come Back Stronger: Building Philippines’ Resilient Economy Post-COVID-19 1 min read Featured News Come Back Stronger: Building Philippines’ Resilient Economy Post-COVID-19 by Kresentia Madina 2 years ago Inside Experian’s Sustainability Journey: An Interview with Chief Sustainability Officer Abigail Lovell 1 min read Featured Interview Inside Experian’s Sustainability Journey: An Interview with Chief Sustainability Officer Abigail Lovell by Marlis Afridah 2 years ago 5 Food System Actors That Have Taken the 123 Pledge to Reduce Food Loss & Waste 1 min read Featured News 5 Food System Actors That Have Taken the 123 Pledge to Reduce Food Loss & Waste by Nazalea Kusuma 2 years ago How Protection Law and Global Commitments Can Accelerate China’s Wetland Conservation 1 min read Featured News How Protection Law and Global Commitments Can Accelerate China’s Wetland Conservation by Kresentia Madina 2 years ago