First humans on the earth are used leaves and rocks to dress up. Then, humans are started to create their own clothes from complicated materials, and now thanks to technology, we are using many different kinds of stuff such as fabric and cotton to produce our own clothes by new methods. However, while we are producing new materials, we are polluting our resources and world. Today, I would like to talk about the clothing industry and renewable clothes.
Firstly, the cloth is a fabric that is made by weaving or knitting a substance such as cotton, wool, or nylon, and the clothing industry is the working area for designing, selling new clothes. In addition, it is one of the most effective industries for global warming because the fashion industry produces 10% of all humanity’s carbon emissions and is the second-largest consumer of the world’s water supply. Plus, 85% of all textiles go to the dump each year. And washing some types of clothes sends thousands of bits of plastic into the ocean. The equivalent of one garbage truck full of clothes is burned or dumped in a landfill every second. Furthermore, the extreme working standards and competition are causing problems in the industry.
On the other hand, the fashion industry is very useful for people who are looking for a new job opportunity and the deployment rates are increasing year by year. It is also a good industry to meet with many new people.
Since our world is changing, designers are coming up with a new idea: Renewable and sustainable clothing. It refers to fabrics derived from eco-friendly resources, such as sustainably grown fiber crops or recycled materials. Today, many clothing brands are changing their products to sustainable ones. For example, H&M is working with new cooperations such as Lee for sustainable work and it is a well-known brand for ethics. Other than H&M, we are we were, Armedangels, Kuyıchı, Balzac Paris are some of the brands that are using renewable clothes.
In conclusion, it is important to keep up with fashion but it is also important to protect our world and we should prefer renewable clothes for a better future…