If you have ever taken old clothes to a recycling bank, be it in the UK or North America, there is a real chance that the garments ended up illegally dumped in a desert in northern Chile.
The South American country is one of the world’s biggest importers of used clothing, but items that fail to be resold have for years been simply discarded in big piles out in the barren, bone-dry countryside. In response to a law change, one Chilean company is now moving to tackle the problem.
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Maybe country dependant, works fine from Japan.
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Thanks. I don’t understand how archive sites work so that helps. It looked like a fun read.
You can try a VPN too.
On my phone?
Yes, VPN services usually have mobile apps, Mullvad for exemple is well respected here.
Thanks. I’m going to see if i can figure that out. I honestly didn’t know there was an app for that.
Nm. Even the vpn is subscription.
If you care about security and privacy, you need to pay. It’s about 5$ a month, it’s only way those services can exist without exploiting your data. If you don’t mind getting your data vacuumed in exchange for information access, you can use a free one.
I don’t. I just wanted to read the article without paying a subscription.
There are free ones. Plenty of comparison guides if you look.