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(September Free Report) Why your closet is killing the planet.

by india radha | 29-09-2022 12:36 recommendations 1


Why your closet is killing the planet


Where do you buy your clothes? A question often answered with brands like Zara, H and M,  and forever 21. These clothes are cheap and trendy but pay a secret high environmental and humanitarian cost.


The way such fast fashion companies work is simple, look at clothing on the runways and quickly emulate the clothes and get them on the retail floor. Fast. Cheap. Disposable.


The problem is making clothes so fast often means wasting resources, using child labor and cheap material


 That shirt you're wearing? Chances are it's made from polyester.

 Polyester is a staple in the fast fashion world. It's easy and cheap to produce but comes at a price, it takes around 2700 liters of water to make one shirt and can take anywhere from 20 to 200 years to degrade.



In 2015 the textile industry produced more greenhouse gases than international travel and maritime shipping combined, that's absolutely insane especially since now we keep our clothes only for half as long in comparison to 20 years ago, the average American throws away 80 pounds of clothing in a year.


And fast fashion brands are catching on to the rising backlash, now coming out with ¡°sustainable¡± and ¡°environmentally friendly¡± clothing lines. This is a wild example of greenwashing. Greenwashing is essentially when companies use fake claims to advertise a product as ¡°eco friendly¡± or ¡°ethical¡± which is often not the case and should be avoided.

Not buying clothes from such brands often isn't an option for people who can't afford higher quality clothing, so ways you can help are as simple as wearing the clothes you own for longer, not giving into trends, and swapping clothes with friends.


And while these options won't completely eradicate the damage from fast fashion brands they sure do help change people's mindsets.



- Sahithi Radha,
Ambassador of India
 
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4 Comments

  • Prince Foley says :
    What a nice report India, but I don't really understand how water is used to make clothes, if possible can you highlight on that
    Posted 02-10-2022 01:06

Minkyung Mentor

  • Minkyung Mentor says :
    Hello, this is your mentor Minkyung.

    Thank you for the interesting topic! I also think that fast fashion has become a trend and it is affecting the environment too much. If you could include efforts to reduce the harms of fast fashion trends, it would be much more informative!

    Thank you for the captivating report :)
    Posted 01-10-2022 19:10

  • Junghyun Mentor Yoon says :
    Hi, india radha!
    This is your mentor, Yoon.

    Thank you for introducing that making clothes with polyester produces greenhouse gases. In addition, polyesters in clothes even produce microplastics when washed. However, polyesters are utilized because they have important roles not just because they are cheap and easy to produce. Your report would be even better if you also introduced why polyesters are used in the first place.

    Nice job on writing the monthly free report!
    I am looking forward to reading your next report!
    Posted 30-09-2022 20:12

Eco Generation

  • Eco Generation says :
    Hello! Sahithi! Thanks for your report!
    Please check the Global Chat Window! We just reply your inquiry!
    Posted 29-09-2022 16:08

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