Slow Fashion vs Greenwashing | How to Tell the Difference
How to identify real sustainable fashion practices and avoid greenwashing in the clothing industry.
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How to identify real sustainable fashion practices and avoid greenwashing in the clothing industry.
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Slow fashion is a sustainability-driven approach to fashion that prioritises environmental responsibility, ethical labour practices, durable design, and conscious consumption. It encourages fewer, better-made garments that respect people, ecosystems, and resources throughout their lifecycle.
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Fast fashion is a model of the global system built on overproduction, environmental disregard, and exploitative labour. While it promises affordability and style, the real cost is far greater than the price tag.
What’s the Matter with Fast Fashion and Why Bother? Read more »
The history of fast fashion can be traced back to the late 19th and early 20th centuries, but its modern form emerged in the late 20th century and has since become a dominant force in the global fashion industry. Here’s a brief overview of the history and key developments of fast fashion:
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The fashion industry is accountable for approximately 4% of global freshwater withdrawals, uses up to 79 trillion litres of water annually and contributes to about 20% of the global industrial
Fashion Industry Waste water Reflections Read more »