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Acknowledge our significant economic and social contributions – Used Clothing Dealers Association

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The Ghana Used Clothing Dealers Association (GUCDA) is urging Ghanaians to acknowledge the significant economic and social contributions of the nation’s thriving second-hand clothing industry, locally known as “obroni wawu.”

This call was made during a live LinkedIn session hosted by Channel One’s Umaru Sanda Amadu and Brands, Communication, and Marketing Professional, Jannice Tagoe.

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The discussion centred on the social and environmental benefits of the second-hand clothing industry.

GUCDA representatives highlighted that millions of Ghanaians depend on the affordable clothing provided by this market, which fulfils a basic need and drives significant economic activity. Women play a crucial role in this sector, making up a substantial portion of the workforce.

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Addressing misconceptions that the second-hand trade is solely waste disposal, GUCDA’s General Secretary, Edward Antobrah Benkley, clarified that less than 5% of imported clothing is waste.

“GUCDA actively collaborates with stakeholders, including the Accra Metropolitan Assembly (AMA) and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), to ensure the safety of Ghanaians and the environment.

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“GUCDA’s industry report, authored by Stephen Odonkor, Metropolitan Research Education Bureau, and E-volution International, and independent reports by GIZ confirm that waste levels are minimal, around just 2%, in contrast to the misleading images circulated. Such narratives could lead to harmful regulations threatening millions of livelihoods,” he stated.

Mr. Benkley emphasised GUCDA’s commitment to quality.

“Importers adhere to strict standards, and collaboration with the Ghana Customs Service ensures compliance. Beyond affordability, we foster a circular economy.

“By reusing existing garments, we reduce the demand for resource-intensive new clothing, benefiting the environment,” he added.

Marlvin Owusu, an Executive Member of GUCDA, emphasised that the industry is committed to protecting the economy, preserving the environment, and promoting sustainability for the benefit of future generations.

Established over four decades ago, GUCDA has been a steadfast advocate for the positive impacts of the second-hand clothing industry, which fuels economic growth, empowers countless individuals, and employs approximately 2.5 million Ghanaians.

The Ghana Used Clothing Dealers Association calls for continued support of this vital industry.

The second-hand clothing trade demonstrably uplifts countless Ghanaians, drives economic growth, and fosters a more sustainable future.

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