child labour - employment of children of less than a legally specified age, cheap labour - labour paid at a poor rate, mass production - the process of producing a lot of goods cheaply using machines in a factory, developing countries - countries with little industrial and economic activity and where people generally have low incomes, living wage - enough money to buy the things that are necessary in order to live, such as food and clothes, pesticide - a chemical substance used to kill harmful insects, small animals, wild plants, and other unwanted organisms, textile waste - the material that becomes unusable or worthless after the end of the production process of any textile product, landfill - a place where rubbish is buried, disposable - intended to be thrown away after use, downcycle - to use waste material or old or used objects to make a product of lower value than the original material or object, upcycle - to use waste material or old or used objects to make products that have a higher value than the original object, supply chain - the system of people and things that are involved in getting a product from the place where it is made to the person who buys it,

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