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Your new shirt looks good and it’s a bargain. You wear it a couple of times. You wash it a couple of times. The color starts to fade. The seams come apart. You throw it away. Fast fashion is cheap.
The discussion surrounding “fast fashion” has grown in recent years as fashion trends have been connected to global warming. Fast fashion involves clothing trends spread through social media by ...
See more of our coverage in your search results. Add The New York Post on Google Fast fashion may be affordable, but it can come with hidden health risks for kids. A go-to option for dressing rapidly ...
A global supply chain built for speed is leaving behind waste, toxins, and a trail of environmental wreckage. The Atacama Desert in Chile is one of the most beautiful and forbidding places on earth, ...
As advertisements for the latest trending items seem to infiltrate daily lives more and more, it's important to step back and see the bigger picture of what the state of consumerism today could mean ...
People in the U.S. throw away at least 17 million tons of textiles every year—about 100 pounds of clothing per person. At the same time, unsold blouses, jackets, and other fashion-industry leftovers ...
LUBBOCK For decades, the cotton industry has long been considered king in the Texas agriculture world. However, a shift has left it standing on shaky ground. In the last few years — as cotton ...