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10 April 2023

Kyrgyz Eco-activist's 'Trashion' Tackles a Burning Problem

Kyrgyz Eco-activist's 'Trashion' Tackles a Burning Problem Kyrgyz Eco-activist's 'Trashion' Tackles a Burning Problem Kyrgyz Eco-activist's 'Trashion' Tackles a Burning Problem

Kyrgyz Eco-activist's 'Trashion' Tackles a Burning Problem Kyrgyz Eco-activist's 'Trashion' Tackles a Burning Problem Kyrgyz Eco-activist's 'Trashion' Tackles a Burning Problem

BISHKEK (Reuters) - A Kyrgyz environmental activist has found a way to combat toxic fumes choking her city by literally turning trash into treasure, sewing clothes out of waste that would otherwise be burnt in a landfill or someone's stove.

Garments are a major industry in the Central Asian nation of 7 million, but manufacturers often discard scrap material in landfills outside the capital, Bishkek, to be burned or scavenged to heat people's homes.

Those fumes make the air even more toxic in Bishkek, which is already one of the world's most polluted cities, thanks to its widespread use of coal.