Sunny Priyan
Producing a single cotton shirt can use up to 2,700 liters of water, leading to significant water wastage.
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Fast fashion contributes to around 20% of global wastewater and releases microplastics into oceans through synthetic fabrics.
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The fashion industry produces around 10% of global carbon emissions, surpassing the total from international flights and shipping.
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Millions of garments are produced and discarded yearly, with a large portion ending up in landfills or incinerators.
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Dyes and treatments used in cheap clothing often contain harmful substances that pollute rivers and soil in manufacturing regions.
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Fast fashion drives constant buying and discarding, fueling a disposable culture that worsens environmental harm.
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