Nigerian teens create fashion from trash to fight pollution



LAGOS, Nigeria — Teenage local weather activists in Nigeria’s biggest town are recycling trash into runway outfits for a “Trashion Display.”

Chinedu Mogbo, founding father of Greenfingers Natural world Initiative, a conservation crew operating with the activists, stated the display was once designed to lift consciousness about environmental air pollution.

Lagos, one among Africa’s maximum populous towns with greater than 15 million other people, generates no less than 12,000 metric lots of waste day-to-day, government say. And implementation of environmental regulations is deficient: The Global Financial institution estimates that air pollution kills no less than 30,000 other people on this town annually.



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