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Chile鈥檚 Atacama Desert is one of the driest places on earth 鈥 often likened to Mars. It鈥檚 also home to piles of dumped clothes from fast fashion labels across the world. Because it鈥檚 so dry nothing decomposes. And that means that clothes ditched 10 to 20 years ago still look recognisable. Sometimes the mountains of clothes are burnt causing toxic fumes which harm the local community of Alto Hospicio. This environmental crisis has been going on for years. It鈥檚 a complex situation with multiple players involved. But different groups are starting to take action. For Assignment, Jane Chambers travels to the Atacama Desert to meet activists and locals trying to raise awareness. An enormous giant 鈥 El Gigante Vestido 鈥 is being created in the desert out of used clothes to get people talking. We鈥檒l hear if Chile鈥檚 authorities, businesses, activists and members of the local community are doing enough to make a significant difference to the clothes crisis. Producer: Jane Chambers Sound engineer: Neil Churchill Production co-ordinator: Katie Morrison Editor: Penny Murphy (Photo: El Gigante Vestido, a huge replica of the Gigante de Tarapac谩 built out of used t-shirts by architects Andr茅s Echeverr铆a and Victoria Garc铆a to raise awareness of the clothes being dumped in the Atacama Desert. Credit: Andr茅s D铆az)
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