That's why fast fashion has to stop
Fast fashion companies are producing new collections faster and more, with fatal consequences for our environment. The production of a single pair of jeans consumes up to ...
Fast fashion companies are increasingly producing new collections with fatal consequences for our environment. The production of a single pair of jeans consumes up to 7.000 liters of water and not only pollutes waters in manufacturing countries such as China, Vietnam or Pakistan, but also with us. What you can do: Renounce the new purchase of cheap fashion!
More information and tips can be found in our new textile guide: https://www.greenpeace.de/textilratgeber
Link to the Ecofashionstores: https://www.greenpeace.de/ecofashionstores
Website article "Who is green, who is just pretending":https://www.greenpeace.de/themen/endlager-umwelt/textilindustrie/wer-ist-gruen-wer-tut-nur-so
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