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Stories Fashion Why is recycling and sustainable fashion important?

Around 87% of the clothes they buy end up in a landfill or in a polluting incinerator. This creates a lot of pollution. Fast fashion also uses polluting materials. The environment is not spared in the production process either.It has become good practice to employ people in remote countries for extremely low wages while the products are being manufactured. Extremely low wages are almost slave labour, but they are exploited. Sustainable fashion was created to counter all these bad practices.

Sustainable fashion

Sustainable fashion is about creating an industry that can make and increase profits. And in doing so, it is implementing new principles. Protecting the planet. To reduce, minimise or eliminate pollution.

Beyond environmental principles, sustainable fashion also requires other ethical behaviour. For example, animal welfare. Fair wages. Transparency. Sustainable fashion advocates prioritise conscious behaviour in their purchases. They believe that if many people adopt conscious buying behaviour, change can be achieved.

The oldest members of Gen Z have already entered the market as consumers with independent earnings as adults. They represent these principles. They make informed choices in their purchases. It's no coincidence that the most famous fashion brands are providing evidence in a row to justify their sustainability behaviour.

Recycling for sustainable fashion

But sustainable fashion is not just about choosing brands carefully. It has developed a much deeper and more important culture. It is about a whole new attitude to clothes. Sustainable fashion is about respecting and loving clothes.

He strives to extend the life of clothes. He rejects the idea of throwing our tired clothes in the bin. From there, they go to a landfill, which adds to an already over-polluted planet.

What can we do to dress sustainably?

The sustainable fashion movement has become extremely popular in recent years. There has been a steady increase in the number of people who have embraced a new awareness. People who have made their purchases with the planet and other people on the planet in mind. And they were also looking after the welfare of animals.

The global pandemic has not reduced, but opened the eyes of more people. In recent years we have seen a situation that we could not have imagined before. A problem has forced people en masse to change their lifestyle out of necessity.

We were not allowed to see each other during the virus. We were not allowed to go on holiday to other countries. Planes were grounded and we had to spend our time within the four walls of our homes. The way of life changed overnight. This inspired more people to think about the principles of sustainability.

Buying second-hand clothes

The best way to extend the life of your clothes is not to buy new, but to look around the second-hand market. It is a constantly evolving and very interesting market.

If you buy a garment that has had a story that has come to an end, you will most definitely extend its life, as you will be starting the next stage in the life of the garment again.

Pre-Loved Fashion

The second-hand trade is as old as human history. At least as long as there has been a trade, there has been a second-hand trade. But the new situation is constantly favouring the emergence of new cultures.

By understanding the Pre-Loved Fashion, we can very quickly say that it is nothing else but trading in second-hand goods. However, if we look at it more closely, we can discover a whole new culture of second-hand goods trading.

Recycling

Extending the life of clothes is an important task if we want to be part of the sustainable fashion movement. It is therefore important to repair damaged clothes, either by yourself or with the help of a professional.

If repairs no longer help, it is possible to create a completely new garment from the worn item. Finally, we can extend their life by selling, exchanging or donating them.