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Sustainable fashion

Sustainable fashion

Sustainable fashion refers to clothing that is designed, manufactured, distributed, and used in ways that are environmentally friendly.

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Sustainable fashion

Part of the growing design philosophy and trend of sustainability in fashion. Sustainable fashion refers to clothing that is designed, manufactured, distributed, and used in ways that are environmentally friendly.

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Sustainable fashion refers to the growing sector of companies and manufacturers concerned with reducing wasteful practices and designing more environmentally friendly clothing within the fashion industry. Sustainable fashion can also be defined as clothing, shoes, and accessories that are created, marketed and consumed in the most sustainable manner available, taking into account both environmental and socio-economic aspects. In practice, making fashion more sustainable requires a complete overhaul of multiple aspects within the industry, including the improvement of all stages of a product's life-cyclelife cycle. This includes design, raw material production, manufacturing, transport, storage, marketing, and final sale to use, reuse, repair, remake, and recycling ofrecycle the clothing product as well as its components.

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Traditional fashion industry practices have been viewed as having a significant effect on climate change. According to a 2020 BBC article on sustainable fashion, the fashion industry accounts for 10% of the world's greenhouse gas emissions from human activity, and nearly 20% of the world's wastewater. This is due to the complexity of clothing supply chains, as well as wasteful practices by consumers. While most consumer goods suffer from similar issues, critics of the fashion industry point to fast fashion, thefashion—the demand that is made for consumers to stay with fashion trends, leadingtrends—leading to the disposal of last season's trendy item in favor of a quickly manufactured and popular new fashion item. Fast fashion critics say this attitude leads to more recurring wasteful practices.

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Companies have found numerous ways to begin implementing more sustainable methods into the fashion industry. One of the most prominent methods has been to invest in low-impact environmentally friendly fabrics in an effort to cut down on carbon emissions. Additionally, changes to supply chain practices are also viewed as an integral initiative in combatting fashion waste.

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Sustainable fashion refers to the growing sector of companies and manufacturers concerned with reducing wasteful practices and designing more environmentally friendly clothing within the fashion industry. Sustainable fashion can also be defined as clothing, shoes and accessories that are created, marketed and consumed in the most sustainable manner available, taking into account both environmental and socio-economic aspects. In practice, making fashion more sustainable requires a complete overhaul of multiple aspects within the industry, including the improvement of all stages of a product's life-cycle. This includes design, raw material production, manufacturing, transport, storage, marketing and final sale to use, reuse, repair, remake and recycling of the clothing product as well as its components.

Traditional fashion industry practices have been viewed as having a significant effect on climate change. According to a 2020 BBC article on sustainable fashion, the fashion industry accounts for 10% of the world's greenhouse gas emissions from human activity, and nearly 20% of the world's wastewater. This is due to the complexity of clothing supply chains, as well as wasteful practices by consumers. While most consumer goods suffer from similar issues, critics of the fashion industry point to fast fashion, the demand that is made for consumers to stay with fashion trends, leading to the disposal of last season's trendy item in favor of a quickly manufactured and popular new fashion item. Fast fashion critics say this attitude leads to more recurring wasteful practices.

Companies have found numerous ways to begin implementing more sustainable methods into the fashion industry. One of the most prominent methods has been to invest in low-impact environmentally friendly fabrics in an effort to cut down on carbon emissions.

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Connecting Sustainable Fashion Players in SEE, Part 3 with Maria Sas

https://therecursive.com/connecting-sustainable-fashion-players-in-see-part-3-with-maria-sas/

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July 21, 2021

Meet the sustainable fashion shapers of SEE, Part 1: Towards zero waste with REDU

https://therecursive.com/meet-the-sustainable-fashion-shapers-of-see-part-1-towards-zero-waste-with-redu/

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July 5, 2021

Sustainable Fashion Movers in the SEE, Part 2: The B-Corp - blonde gone rogue

https://therecursive.com/sustainable-fashion-movers-in-the-see-part-2-the-b-corp-blonde-gone-rogue/

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Connecting Sustainable Fashion Players in SEE, Part 3 with Maria Sas

https://therecursive.com/connecting-sustainable-fashion-players-in-see-part-3-with-maria-sas/

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July 21, 2021

Meet the sustainable fashion shapers of SEE, Part 1: Towards zero waste with REDU

https://therecursive.com/meet-the-sustainable-fashion-shapers-of-see-part-1-towards-zero-waste-with-redu/

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July 5, 2021

Sustainable Fashion Movers in the SEE, Part 2: The B-Corp - blonde gone rogue

https://therecursive.com/sustainable-fashion-movers-in-the-see-part-2-the-b-corp-blonde-gone-rogue/

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July 13, 2021

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Sustainable fashion

Part of the growing design philosophy and trend of sustainability in fashion. Sustainable fashion refers to clothing that is designed, manufactured, distributed, and used in ways that are environmentally friendly.

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