How can you balance fast fashion with sustainability?
Fast fashion is the term used to describe the rapid production and consumption of clothing and accessories that follow the latest trends. While fast fashion can be appealing for its affordability and variety, it also has a huge environmental and social impact. According to the United Nations, the fashion industry is responsible for 10% of global carbon emissions, 20% of wastewater, and millions of tons of textile waste every year. Moreover, fast fashion often exploits workers in developing countries, who face low wages, poor working conditions, and human rights violations. How can you balance fast fashion with sustainability? Here are some tips to help you make more ethical and eco-friendly choices as a fashion consumer and designer.
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