Synopsis
Documentary in which Ade Adepitan explores the afterlife of some of the clothes we donate to charity shops. He follows the trail to Ghana, the biggest importer of our castoffs.
- Programme: This World
- Episode: The Secret Life of Your Clothes
- Channel: BBC Two
- Broadcast year: 2014
- Geography
Licence: ERA Licence required
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