Zainab Khanam
Fast fashion is one of the biggest polluters, contributing to water waste, toxic dyes, and massive textile waste.
Many fast fashion brands rely on underpaid labor in unsafe working conditions, with garment workers earning less than a living wage.
Fast fashion pieces are made to fall apart quickly, pushing you to buy more and fueling overconsumption.
Synthetic fabrics shed microplastics into oceans, harming marine life and entering our food chain.
– Buy less, choose quality over quantity. – Support sustainable & ethical brands. – Thrift or swap clothes instead of buying new. – Repurpose and upcycle old clothing.
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Invest in timeless, versatile pieces made from eco-friendly materials that last longer.
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