Why fast fashion is bad for people and planet

Highlights
- Globally, 80bn pieces of new clothing are purchased translating into $1.2 trillion annually
- The major production hubs are China and B'desh, while the US consumes more clothing and textiles than any other country
- The fast-fashion supply chains have created a global environmental justice dilemma
Globally, 80 billion pieces of new clothing are purchased each year, translating into $1.2 trillion annually for the fashion industry, according to the study published in ‘Environmental Health’. The majority of these products are assembled in China and Bangladesh, while the US consumes more clothing and textiles than any other country in the world, the researchers said.
“From the growth of water-intensive cotton, to the release of untreated dyes into local water sources, to worker’s low wages and poor working conditions, the environmental and social costs involved in textile manufacturing are widespread,” said Christine Ekenga, an assistant professor at the Washington University.
“This is a massive problem. The disproportionate environmental and social impacts of fast fashion warrant its classification as an issue of global environmental injustice,” Ekenga said.
The study shows that negative consequences at each step of the fast-fashion supply chain have created a global environmental justice dilemma, researchers said.
Increased consumption patterns have created millions of tonnes of textile waste in landfills and unregulated settings. This is particularly applicable to low- and middle-income countries as much of this waste ends up in secondhand clothing markets, according to the study.
“These countries often lack the supports and resources necessary to develop and enforce environmental and occupational safeguards to protect human health,” Ekenga said.
The aim of the research is to highlight the environmental and occupational hazards during textile production and the issue of textile waste.
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