Fast fashion has a significant negative impact on the environment due to its rapid production cycles and disposable nature. The industry contributes to massive textile waste, with garments often discarded after minimal use. It also drives overconsumption of water and energy, and the use of synthetic fabrics like polyester releases microplastics into oceans. Chemical dyes and toxic wastewater from factories further pollute ecosystems. Moreover, fast fashion’s carbon footprint is substantial, contributing to global warming. The environmental toll is exacerbated by unsustainable practices, making the need for eco-friendly fashion alternatives increasingly urgent.
The Impact of Fast Fashion on the Environment
Posted 2024-09-09 10:20:42
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