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truckloads of used clothes are dumped in Chile's Atacama Desert from fast-fashioned labels across the world.
Sometimes they're burned, causing toxic fumes which harm the local community.
I'm Jane Chambers and I'll be hearing how different groups are trying to fix Chile's fashion graveyard.
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Welcome to the inquiry from the BBC World Service with me, Tonya Beckett.
One question for expert witnesses and an answer.
2026 marks the staging of the 23rd Football World Cup.
Held every four years, this year it promises to be a much grander affair than ever before.
First it will feature 48 teams,
which is 50% more compared to the previous World Cup in Qatar, which featured just 32.
And to accommodate the over 100 matches that will be played,
it will be spread across three North American nations, the USA, Mexico and Canada.
But not only has the number of matches to be played ballooned,
so have the sums fans will have to pay to get hold of tickets.