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is the big question the dominates here is where the mold does the next target, which is 60 minutes, dw wood or sports. all of our scoring we say they were about never giving up sports flies every weekend on dw, the hello and welcome to focus on your up. it is nice to have you with us today. is killer fashion, killing the planet? the answer is yes. globally,
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the clothing industry pumps out more c o 2 each year than the combined emissions of cargo ships and aircraft that's according to estimates by the united nations environmental program. and in the last 2 decades, the amount of used clothing exported by european countries has tripled. nearly half of those exports arrive right here in africa where it's mostly reuse locally. demand is higher, but environmental experts warn these heaps of old clothes are of limited use. tons of them end up in huge open landfills, polluting the environment and rendering resources that could be reused and recycled unusable. what your needs is a re think says alice stacy and she can back up her words with actions for family business. and the fashion powerhouse of italy is committed to recycling. and she is not alone there. in tuscany, around the city of products, nearly 15 percent of the world's entire recycled fashion is produced. thousands of
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textile companies create new from old, with prato, quickly becoming the pair of, of sustainable fashion. this used closing been could be in almost any european city, but no matter where it's located, chances are the closing will end up in prod. so it's in the the world text on recycling capital. around 150 of the 70000 text companies here are involved in recycling. used cars from germany, austria, and switzerland and up at salvatore run gino's warehouse. she found that she could meet the tv's visits where we separate, what comes in the media. we separate t shirts, pants, children's clothing, sweaters, and jackets. according to season on a winter or summer, i see that not the resales 2 thirds of the clothing, mostly to africa. and each i tessie who works next door takes the last 3rd or
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finally business has been turning us close into yarn and fabric for 4 generations to $10.00 at hi. how's it going to be great in the good material? yeah, it's all pretty good. one great, and then the magic begins, the end, the discarded scraps will become new yarn and wo, it's a complex process that starts here in the table. and one solar goal is to restore the young to its original color. as soon as we separate the colors and then the machine turns the racks into a kind of funny proposed scratching my head out. that way we were to the original color without the chemical guys. the chemical guys are only one of the problems of today's textile industry. worldwide, 20 percent of water pollution comes from dying on finishing fabrics. that's another reason why recycling used clothing is so important.
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the material then goes to and washing plans where it's shredded and turns back into room material. we draw the water we use from a debt of 150 meters. we filter it and then send it directly to the treatment plan to be purified. so we also recycle the, with the company processes up to $25.00 tons of fabric per day. the final product, as these for the fibers. the material has been dried and now has the moisture content of the original fi button. now it's ready to be packaged, and so those funds the on the recycling process continues in a nearby factory. the fibers are turned into yarn and then fabric. every european buys an average $26.00 kilos of textiles per year. most eventually ends up
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as landfill. for dietrie, it's a terrible waste. we're trying to do us small pot here. of course, if the fashion industry follow down lead, we could accomplish that much more. it's hard to believe the 21 percent is of all useful. everything in the world is recycled. in 16 percent of that one percent is recycled here in pa, a tool. yes. some of the contribution here in protest textile district is in polls and his father is president of good. please. text the recycling association. but he says we're cycled fibrex can't be the only solution, not for simply dollar g for data, but at the moment we can satisfy the level industrial and consumer demand with 100 percent recycled materials event. no, that goes to my go to the gospel account. okay. we have to do now is make it clear how important it is to move more and more in the direction of recycling. you know, mean thing, can we mean todd young dot it, they love it. it's to,
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in addition to that also means encouraging. young designers like students from a fashion academy to use recycled textiles from prato, for the creations and central proud. so the roof start off is already selling, recycled design or fashion around the world. nicolo geoffrey, on his goal, is to bring together our, to his new methods, sustainable fashion, and the principles of a circular economy. he's convinced the quantity, closing can be ethical and environmental. the responsible for the i'm going to general consent to people that we're seeing more and more people are interested in these issues and are willing to buy less clothing, but spend more on quality that again on the opposite. astonished depression, which is what we have until just a few years ago. that so that was all about low price of the style in buying new clothes more often. and they've got the same thing with the spend people who am i comfortable? people like nicolo. and alicia, they are showing,
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the sustainable fashion is more than just a dream for places like proud so all over the world can help make it's a reality if something is going to change climate wise, well then it will sign and hillary poll figure someone has to kick it off today the to our solar pioneers. but the londoners don't just want to harness the power of the sun to generate electricity for themselves. they want as many neighbors as possible to convert their homes to. the idea is to take a single street or even an entire neighborhood and to create a single connected solar power plant. and they've already begun doing just that of the new solar panels of printers. yes, i'm assuming the streets will be producing its very own power. residents in east london's lyn much road spends more than 2 years working for this moment and convincing the neighbors to get on board to day that dream is becoming reality. the
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pressure of saying something is going to happen and having that power station post is up in windows. so this 1st moment of seeing it come to reality is, is kind of a relief. it's joyful. we wanted the whole street to basically get the solar panels that was go. we soon realized that wasn't going to happen. like it's going to be really difficult, actually to, to even persuade any one of the artist henry pollen done. 8 olsteen came up with the idea. originally they'd hoped to get the entire st clicked into a grid, but some of the roofs are suited to solar panels. and some neighbors haven't yet wound up to the idea. 25 households online with road are on board. however, i think across britain, there are millions and millions of people who want to solve and put money into the climate crisis. if you can offer a direct action solution for it, which is what we've kind of created in, then it kinda floats quite well with the general public. given the ican nomic
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crisis in the country, not everyone could afford to sign up. that's why the 2 octaves launched a fundraising campaign that raised over a 100000 pounds the even spend several weeks during the winter and living on their roof and filmed it as a crowd fund. wanted to make the streets as the low cost of a story. but it also is a kind of experiment, prototype test pilot thing that could help other streets kind of move quickly to act. and that's taken lots of, you know, ideas and failed attempts to find the model that would work. the activists say that government should support invitations, ecological projects. mike says to help tackle the climate crisis and we need lots pulse of money which make it really upset. really easy for people to get much funding or to get properly subsidized to,
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to ton that buildings the houses or the businesses into power stations when the home is that the live. and by the way, when i hillary power and then it'll sting off filming the installation of the solar panels, the 1st step on the pump to us. so willow road, the neva angela hoops, the solar panels will help slusher energy bills. the panels sunroof is going to be much better from the panels if we can, if they keep going and achieve. and once people say this happens, you know, a ton of you started, they were, it is really all new stuff. and of course, cheaper bills. so now the solar powered homes on the rarity here that partner a major british energy company says that pioneer is here in the u. k. we've got
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pretty much like the one of the most that diets good systems. so it's really reliant on fossil fuels. so it pink time, so it's like 6 o'clock when people come home and they want to put that in is there's about a few 100 different generate to is that are required by the great, the toilet that demand. what that does is it creates this horrible kind of pollution. and of course it's really expensive on sunny days. and so the pioneers couldn't even produce it, plus energy that can be fed into the grids instead of time for that fossil fuel network, which i'm getting, is decentralizing that great. and instead having 5 thousands of different renewable energy assets that themselves control the grade. and create that flexibility heavy from now on meals like this will be caulked with power that comes straight from the roof. when the rest of the street see the 1st 1020 houses getting the
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solar panels. and i see that you know, that it's, it's a viable idea and that it's not. hi, brian, that just a couple of off his coming up with a totally pine. this guy did, hopefully more people want to do it. and then we're also hoping that we can save money overall by doing both buying and stuff like that. so the other streets can also get involved. hillary powell and down 8 of the dean. hope this will be just the beginning. that dream is how it to the people everywhere in the city. a russian president vladimir putin is under pressure. the short term uprising of the mercenary wagner group has raised serious questions about the stability of his power apparatus. and then there's the arrest warrant issued against them by the international criminal court in the hague, for the death, for taishan, of thousands of ukrainian children to russia. like igor, here, he's one of what ukraine says are almost 20000 children who been abducted as part
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of russia's ongoing war operations and crimes. only a few of those children have been able to return home to their parents. and igor was one of the lucky few. igor is 16 years old. he loves gymnastics and comes from southern ukraine. for more than 4 months, he was detained in russia. unable to go home. occasional toys, uh yeah, i was tired of being there. okay, going back to you, crane is a big deal because many earns coming back caetano shots, the doors, the next thing of the shows. shortly after the start of the war, russian forces occupied the region. after 8 months under occupation, you go was invited to attend the holiday camp in russia far from the battlefield. his mother agreed. leader, ukrainian forces. we took a course on region, but he wasn't allowed to leave the russian holiday camp. igor says that more than
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a 1000 other ukrainian children and teenagers are with him in russia. his mother was afraid he might never be allowed to return. when yeah, shall. i was shocked, and it was shocking that i sent my child on a holiday, and it wasn't clear that the holiday would ever end news or this, and i thought i might never see him again. the quench to freeze when you wait. so charity organization told her what to do. she had to fetch him herself, a 2 week journey deep into russia, the charity planned and paid for the trip. when she arrived at all, when quickly documents were checked, she signed a form and igor was allowed to leave. did you have to pay for his release? no, no. no money. i told you for isn't an isolated case . russian television claims children are being rescued from the chaos of war by russian foster parents. russia's commission for children's rights reading level,
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the bell of a became the face of the program samples i showed you adopted a child from audio, paul put and asked her. yes, that's just a small one that you know, 15 years old, he's moved but now i know what it means to be the mother of a child from dunbar. mama with the international criminal court has issued warrants for vladimir putin to maria level, the bell about their legit rule and the unlawful deportation of children. in the meantime, some more children had made their way back to ukraine. daria costly, i know of, of s o s, childrens villages ukrainian helps arrange for the return on the call. so we did get some refusals already. remote in some other or children. we haven't been able to get back. you shall, even though they have relatives here and have filled out all the paperwork with you . some of these children are still waiting to return you to filter and especially teenagers, are reporting that they've been told that they'll be sent to the omi army, that they'll have to defend russia shirts. because a lot of propaganda, oregon, she crane that will go propaganda approachable. great and live. so how exactly are
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they managing to unite? abducted children with their parents. is russia cooperating? and does russia expect something in return? said and it's not being done with russian agreement. it's not an exchange. and the boards in the who would not be a spend months in a camp to in russian occupied crimea, as she painted these pictures herself. this one is her mother, not just as at 1st. it was just a holiday camp full of children from ukraine. but then their departure kept getting postponed. me. so when we were already there for an extra months, they said maybe you'll leave. maybe you won't watch them. later on they said it wasn't evacuation to say that there was a war going on there. so there was no reason to go back not just as the camp director was in contact with the russian ministry officials taking their orders and passing them on. i'm gonna go to, we said let us go home, we want to go home,
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go to church, and then they shouted at us that your parents should come and get you, and we don't know how long he'll stay here. let's go with the society. must you as mother, louisa also went to retrieve her daughter, ukrainian charity workers told her what to say at the russian border. she shouldn't say she was picking up her daughter only that she was visiting her wisdom log into the dominion parent state. the many, many have relatives there and wanted to stay above and you was to, but many of the children just was released. it's a strategy and most of them to take the children, cool the parents and then offer them paperwork and money so that that will be that to get on june you. so when you went to see me now still and her mother are now debating, leaving ukraine, maybe for a check year or poland there among the lucky ones. many other ukrainian children are still somewhere in russia. the monte negroes coast is one
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of the most beautiful on the adria to see. it's also a very popular with rich russians who enjoyed vacationing, their nickel books and over which lives off that tourism. when he's out on his boat like right now, he motors, past huge luxury yachts that are rumored to belong to oligarchs. but he also meets a lot of regular russians along the way, who have fled to the mediterranean republic to escape pretends war we chose, look savage takes tourist, out on his boots to enjoy the beauty of put to nago. it was a favorite holiday destination. since the start of the war and ukraine is become a refuge for many russians to the us in the port to belong to them. such small, my gods, a son that's just speculation must think. we don't know who owns them. but there are many montenegrins here, and i think there's a lot of rumors russians expressions, but not here. look,
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some of it says the art stuff belong to the super rich. i'm more likely to talk a few kilometers to the north in t v. it's a good guess. there are several super yachts, the porter montenegro luxury, marina. the trident birth tier is a whopping 65 meters long. its owner isn't russian, but the ukranian on the guard against whom the us has imposed functions. but the official judging registry reveals that $1.00 and $3.00 yachts and montenegro belongs to a russian. most of them aren't subjects to the embargo. once the nicholas coast, especially the town of goods, has been a russian favorite for decades. they have close ties. historically, on linguistics, i think some of it shows this book, you wish the russians boots just a stone's throw from books that you know, that's a very attractive acacia and rather price. so you calculate say the cost between
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$8.90 euros per square meter of i met an apartment can easily go for a 1000000. don't call me even so many here in the living from tourism. hardly any locals are profiting from the boom and many aren't happy with how things have changed. will love it. so i wish it would clean up the building everywhere, but don't put in any problems for me. well, the green areas have gone beyond missouri, so let me pull searchable pdf, the rentals it's bad for tenants. we spoke. we can't afford these rents on an ordinary income. i've sent them over the plot to pay. it's not only the super rich russians who are flocking to montenegro mothers have come here to escape putin's war, like our to him. it was troubling in thailand with a friend when truth and mobilized his troops and rush. i can say speak what i, what happened in my mind that somebody like that because of some lows because of the main reasons. and it's the rush, it is safe place and it's clear to see and hear. i see you
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well like, i don't know like a fresh breeze here. you know, i can breathe in here when it was a child and i said that the things are sometimes with as well. so it's because it's because i feel like we are all over the country where the future the i'm not sure that there is a way we can 6 to 6 as far as i can works in a barber shop. he's not worried about his future, but sometimes it's hard. he says, for example, when his own mother believes pollutants propaganda, you know, my brain became stronger and i have a lot of time enough for, for changing my life and something like that. and i realize that i can every, every thing, again,
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i can do every really. yeah. and i really need the support and the people like me need support the same and the where we are in the same both you know, in the, in the, the ocean all the islands there's little trace of this violence and the adrian coast like most montenegrins, each of accent of which doesn't complain much about the new arrivals. but one thing too is bother to. oh, i don't know. we don't have any sense of what the thing is about. that's not part of their culture is where the water, the fish. everything that makes the see to see a motor slip that destro about. his beloved bird was changing, but he hopes it will still retain its term and dizzy. soccer or football is usually about watching world class players do things we can only dream of. but in the lower legs,
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things are different there. the tactics can break down. tempers can often flare and sometimes there are more than 11 players on the field. and in slovakia that is the perfect recipe for a different kind of entertainment. a celebration watching true football history is risen from the ground up as the more down to with the pitch, then more getting you in the competition. on the old basis, the secrets behind slovakia is most popular. football report. a non league. the other lead the cameras their own hands, and we need to matches in the 7th legal noah. every week has a summary of 3 matches and seems like see to hundreds of thousands of click it. so why didn't she any by, look at the flow to the new attempt for mountains?
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wood hasn't goes around yet, but today's match is going to be immortalized in the annals of so that can football . but of course the sun is here in new york, the indian lake is about the level that these people village football is something very special interest and you still feel things that no longer exist in the highly exec these really motions affected me, burn even higher in a real derby project on the live at key and gold key pensions, and that is to have more no interviews. the play is before and of to the game. analyzes the team line up and documents the mishaps of the pitch. niga was yak, who group and next idea over a 1000000 clinics from slip back is population of 5500000. prepaying rights did not she up at the football near that category a play and quality is often not the best opposite. and it's got there are so many special moments around the actions that are worth reporting. yeah, it's a full dr. you'll see it's football and it's most fundamental if there's any other
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lead football football that literally people are only interested in the very best. and then at the very bottom up as well. but down here it's so natural, straight from the heart. so let's k it's, it's like a lot of stuff. home team tetra and jenny bell? no need to. when did today to advance to a high and leave. but the off time, the down one neil task told from the coach in the locker room, the drinks on the table will only be pulled out for a victory of it. but then confusion to the visiting team. the games suddenly picks up theme. the jenny bellow, players take it, only in this stride, the stadium was built alongside the tracks. and again, if the game ends with 1115 a league of it's really about the story, you know, the final result and also new. and there are another $10000.00 clicks for an unusual face of a gym and reported. this is a flow back going keep electrons,
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but we will see will not be a labeled landed a lot. so he is who does have the outcome? what happens here? isn't that leak all of it? 10 on my team, it is the 3rd half of the game that matters where you have a beer with the other 2 and that's it for today. thank you for watching. focus on your up on behalf of everyone here. take care and until next time, goodbye. the, the, the,
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