Environmental Sustainability in the Fashion Industry
The fashion industry is valued at USD 1.3 trillion and employs over 300 million people. Global fibre production nearly doubled from 58 million tonnes in 2000 to 116 million tonnes in 2022. The sector is the second-biggest consumer of water and accounts for 2-8% of global carbon emissions.
Why it matters:
- 85% of textiles are discarded yearly, with less than 1% recycled into new clothing.
- Approximately 60% of materials used are plastic-based, contributing to microplastic pollution.
- The industry’s growth poses serious environmental and social challenges, including water pollution, human rights issues, and greenhouse gas emissions.
What to do next:
- Choose clothing made from sustainable or recycled materials.
- Support brands with transparent sourcing and ethical production standards.
- Reduce garment washing frequency and use technologies to minimize microplastic release.
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