THE BEST REST YOU CAN EVER HAVE - Elvira Jordan Hello Beloved! 😊 The month of April started with a very different energy for me… a certain daring energy I must say. Before the year 2020, I used to be on a very fast vibe. You know that energy when you think you are in control of everything, you are running very fast but still in one place… that was me. But from the year 2019 to 2020, the oil in my engine dried up, my strength was gone and I couldn’t run anymore, so I decided to rest. My dear lovely people, I have been resting since then. Whatever has been happening in my life since 2021 has been happening on its own. I kind of lost the interest for anything at all. I have been enjoying a default energy mode and it’s nice. However, the month of April is coming with a different longing… the need to run again, to be an achiever like I used to, always trying, always reaching, always showing up and doing. I have been feeling a bit lazy lately. Opportunities I would have grabbed in the ...
As the world observes the International Day of Zero Waste 2025, GAIA Africa is calling for immediate action to address the growing crisis of fashion and textile waste, which is severely impacting African communities. The fashion industry generates 92 million tonnes of textile waste annually , much of which ends up in the Global South. In Ghana, for example, Kantamanto Market has become a hub for secondhand clothing, where approximately 15 million items are imported each year , commonly referred to as obroni wawu or “dead white man’s clothes.” Unfortunately, most of these garments are of such poor quality that they are discarded immediately. This waste fills landfills, clogs waterways, and pollutes the environment, all while undermining local textile industries and sustainable economies. This year’s theme, “Towards Zero Waste in Fashion and Textiles,” highlights the hidden reality of the global fashion industry, which produces excessive waste—waste t...