This article is part of our ‘(Re)Made in Ghana’ series, which explores what one of the world’s largest circular fashion ecosystems – Kantamanto Market – can teach us about the future of fashion. Read our series on ‘Made in Italy’ here , ‘Made in India’ here , and ‘Made in the UK’ here .

What exactly is a just transition ? In theory, it’s the idea that nobody gets left behind as major industries rush to decarbonize; that workers are upskilled or reskilled if their roles become redundant in low-carbon economies; and that environmental and social impact go hand in hand.

Tangible examples of a just transition are hard to come by in fashion. That’s why I was excited to learn about a new collaboration between Ghanaian American non-profit The Or Foundation and German non-profi

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