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As fast fashion continues to fill wardrobes and landfills at a staggering pace, new research from the University of ...
As fast fashion continues to fill wardrobes and landfills at a staggering pace, new research suggests that the future of fashion might lie not in fabric, but in pixels.
Fast fashion companies like SHEIN and Temu flood social media with advertisements in an attempt to lure people into buying ...
The fastest growing part of the clothing industry is trash fashion — clothing meant to be worn only a couple times and then ...
Thrifting proponents hope more people will turn to sustainable fashion as the trade war between the U.S. and China places the ...
But the industry is under scrutiny for poor working conditions and using cheap textiles that quickly end up in landfills. The European Union plans to counter the polluting use of fast fashion and ...
Fast fashion retailers have exploded in popularity ... mark a shift in how Americans shop — and how much ends up in landfills. The Trump administration recently announced plans to impose tariffs ...
While the meaning of “fast fashion” is fairly straightforward – the description ... Polyester doesn’t biodegrade and sits in landfills and water systems, shedding microfibres over time. These ...
And similar to the plastics industry, which has production plans to triple by 2050, the fastest growing part of the clothing industry is not just fast fashion, but trash fashion — clothing that ...