World Fashion Review
Massive amounts of discarded clothing are shipped to developing nations, where they overwhelm local ecosystems, such as the 741-acre textile waste site in the Atacama Desert. 🚀 The Circular Revolution
The trends and trailblazers creating a circular economy for fashion World Fashion
Designers are increasingly opting for bio-based materials and natural fibers like hemp, linen, and organic cotton, which require fewer pesticides and less water than conventional cotton. Massive amounts of discarded clothing are shipped to
Synthetic fibers like polyester shed microplastics during washing, contributing to roughly 35% of all microplastics in the ocean. The global fashion industry is at a critical
The global fashion industry is at a critical crossroads, balancing a $1.7 trillion economic powerhouse with an increasingly urgent environmental and social crisis. While the rise of "fast fashion" has democratized style by making trendy clothing affordable, it has also accelerated a "take-make-waste" culture that generates approximately 92 million tons of textile waste annually—the equivalent of a garbage truck full of clothes being dumped or burned every second. The True Cost of Modern Clothing