HOW CAN WE REDUCE THE
FAST FASHION IMPACT
ON THE ENVIRONMENT
As said, every problem has a solution to it, we need to find the right ways to tackle them.
I mentioned in my
earlier blog about the fast fashion problems, it’s impact on the environment
and how the climate is changing and being effected by the textile wastes
generated.
So, should we just stop
here??
Not possible. It has made me alert and think a lot about it and researched on various aspects, which I would like to share in this blog.
Let’s know about some
brands :
ZERO WASTE DANIEL
It is a New York based
zero waste clothing brand that uses pre consumer waste sourced from New York
city’s garment industry to create clothing and accessories that sends nothing
into landfills. The pattern making and patchwork style techniques help them to
make 100% zero waste clothes.
Using natural fibers like Alpaca fiber can also help reduce the waste generated by the textiles and fabrics.
It is harvested from an
alpaca, A South American camelid mammal. It is an extremely soft, light weighted, and durable material.
Want
to know more? How is it sustainable? Is it biodegradable? Let’s read!!
Alpaca
wool requires less washing and no chemicals to make it lanolin free and dirt
free, as it is less greasy and dirty than regular sheep’s wool and doesn’t
contain lanolin.
It comes in 22 natural
colors and has a better yield than compared to other fibers. Alpaca fibre is extremely
durable in nature, posses an amazing quality that need no special treatment or additional
finishings. It is naturally water-repellent,
wind-resistant, fire-retardant, breathable, odor-resistant, stain-resistant,
anti-fungal, hypoallergenic, soft and warm.
An
undyed alpaca garment is naturally biodegradable which makes it decompose
naturally and as a result doesn’t cause harm to the environment.
As
we know, tonnes of our clothes end up into the landfills every year. So, I
think using alpaca fibre is a way better option to reduce the waste generated,
because if the fibre is used undyed, it is 100 % biodegradable. The nature can
disintegrate it without harming the environment in a shorter period of time, generally less than a year.
Watch the below documentary to see the innovation in the fashion industry at a next level. The designers being creative in the designs are taking care of the sustainability aspect as we well.
FEW SIMPLE WAYS WHICH CAN HELP REDUCING THE FASHION IMPACT ON THE ENVIRONMNET
- Buy Less
- Buy from Sustainable Brands
- Buy better quality clothes
- Instead of throwing away clothes
- Buy secondhand clothes
- Rent clothes
REFERENCES
Available at: https://www.boisbuchet.org/partner/recode/
[Accessed 18 November 2020].
Available at: https://www.yanantin-alpaca.com/is-alpaca-wool-biodegradable/
[Accessed 3 December 2020].
Available at: https://www.yanantin-alpaca.com/is-alpaca-wool-the-most-sustainable-fabric-compared-to-mohair-cashmere-cotton-hemp-more/
[Accessed 3 December 2020].
[Accessed 3 December December 2020].
Available at: https://ourgoodbrands.com/ecoalf-100-recycled-plastic-fashion-oceans/
[Accessed 3 December 2020].
Available at: http://www.ecofashiontalk.com/2013/07/recode/
[Accessed 18 November 2020].
Style, S. Y., 2020. What's
wrong with the fashion industry?. [Online]
Available at: https://www.sustainyourstyle.org/en/whats-wrong-with-the-fashion-industry
[Accessed 4 December 2020].





Your blog is very informative. I got to know about alpaca wool. And you talked about sustainable brands which is really helpful.
ReplyDeleteI like how you have tried to inculcate as many solutions as you can. And it's great to read and see how so many brands are working and promoting the change. Hopefully, more and more people will adapt these solutions and work on them.
ReplyDeleteYour blog is so reflective and informative these small small tips can contribute a lot ..
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