As many as 40% of clothes made each year - 60bn garments - are not sold. Experts say tackling such obscene waste will require radical changes in production - and legislationNo one knows exactly how many coats, jeans, T-shirts and trainers are produced every year, which means no one knows how many garments remain unsold in warehouses, destined for landfill or destruction. Without this information, trying to reduce the fashion industry's carbon footprint is a bit like trying to solve a puzzle in the dark.The available statistics suggest that between 80bn and 150bn garments are made every year and that between 10% and 40% of these are not sold. So it could be 8bn or 60bn excess garments a year - an alarming disparity. Continue reading...
'It's the industry's dirty secret': why fashion's oversupply problem is an environmental disaster
18. ledna 2024 18:18
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Zdroj: The Guardian