Sustainable Practices in the Fashion Industry

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Learn about the impact of fast fashion on the environment, workers, and children, and discover the importance of recycling clothes to reduce waste and promote sustainability in the fashion industry.

  • Sustainability
  • Fashion Industry
  • Fast Fashion
  • Recycling
  • Environmental Impact

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  1. SUSTAINABILITY IN FASHION EIRINN SERGEANT

  2. The average consumer now buys 60% more clothing than they did 15 years ago Figure 01 Commetric , Sustainable Fashion Feb 22, 2019

  3. RECYCLING CLOTHES Recycling clothes reduces the need for newly manufactured fibers. Recycling can help the environment by preventing waste. Figure 01 Timo Rissanen, Recycled clothes, Apr 14, 2023 )

  4. THE PROBLEMS THAT FAST FASHION HAS CAUSED The fast fashion is polluting the oceans, the wastewater, toxic dyes, production leverages trend replication and low-quality materials (like synthetic fabrics) in order to bring inexpensive styles to the clothes that they produce. The chemicals they use on their fabric and material are harmful to people because it can cause irritation; respiratory, developmental, and reproductive problems; and certain cancers.

  5. EMPLOYEES The fast fashion industry's mostly pick their employees with low in come that work on farms and garments factories. They exploited and forced the workers that are local and underserved communities , they employs more than 300 million people in the whole world but they don t pay them fairly and some don t even get paid.

  6. CHILD LABOUR Fast fashion has exploited children and force them into child labour , mostly around the world fashion industry's are making children work in factories that are some are not getting paid for and that dose some that don t have any family's or anyone that is their for them so they end up in the factories.

  7. BIBLIOGRAPHY (2023 ) commertic, mecila Analytics , Accesscl an (24 April ) https://commetric.com/ ,meclia Analyics, Accesscl an (1 April ) (2023 ) ellen mcarthur foundation, meclia Analyics, Accesscl an (3 April) https://ellenmacarthurfoundation.org/ (2023) Cece ,Accesscl an (3 April) https://www.projectcece.co.uk/ (2023) Assesscl (5 April) https://www.unep.org/ https://www.thegoodtrade.com/ https://www.sea2see.org/

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