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Before this year, few consumers spent much time pondering the tags inside their clothing that explain they are “Made in China” or Italy. But amid an onslaught of tariffs that are increasing ...
This story originally appeared in the Sunday, November 28 print edition of The News-Times. Click here to subscribe. DANBURY -- Nicholas Perna guffawed when I told him I was going to try to go a ...
Nowhere is the problem more pressing than in China, the world’s largest textile producer and consumer, where more than 26 million tons of clothes are thrown away each year, according to ...
Secretary of State Marco Rubio called out President Donald Trump for making his hats and ties in China and Mexico during a Republican primary debate in 2016.
China's landfills receive 26 million tons of clothing annually, with textile recycling factories struggling to keep up due to the dominance of fast fashion.
A Utah company selling pro-Second Amendment and pro-Trump clothing will pay a $211,000 fine for swapping “Made in China” tags for “Made in USA” ones, feds say.
Americans wasted no time chiming in, especially on Reddit.One user simply wrote, "MAGA hats made in China, Trump made in Russia." Another wrote, "I’m loving China’s petty.
Lions Not Sheep Products, LLC, a pro-MAGA clothing company, has been fined and ordered to stop making bogus Made in USA claims on its products ...
Before this year, few consumers spent much time pondering the tags inside their clothing that explain they are “Made in China” or Italy. But amid an onslaught of tariffs that are increasing ...
Nowhere is the problem more pressing than in China, the world’s largest textile producer and consumer, where more than 26 million tons of clothes are thrown away each year, according to ...
WENZHOU, China (AP) — At a factory in Zhejiang province on China’s eastern coast, two mounds of discarded cotton clothing and bed linens, loosely separated into dark and light colors, pile up ...
WENZHOU, China — At a factory in Zhejiang province on China’s eastern coast, two mounds of discarded cotton clothing and bed linens, loosely separated into dark and light colors, pile up on a ...