uganda, for example, imamaking effoforts boostst i own small-scscale textile e indus.hat's onene reason why y te economic area the east afranan commmmunitwants s toalt impopos of seconond-hand cloththes stag nextxt yea it's's a move thatat many sais lo oveverduebut nonot eryone's's applauding. aftealall, manconsnsumerin countries s like uganda a do bet from a access to usesed europn clclothes. thomas: for a lot of people, second-hand is the best option for getting quality clothes. second-hand items are often cheap and good. plus, trading themem can also provide people with an income. reporter: back in germany, the ood of discarded cloththes is noset t to stop any time soon. so german clothing recycler so-ex is working with many of the major highstreet retairs that now take back used clothing. this meaeans the storeres can m their businesses are more sustainable.e. and in thehe best case s scena, companieies like renewew celln swededen recycle t the cloth ad turn t them into a form of synthetic cotton. and the consumers? they get vouchers in return for their r old cloth