FAST FASHION

Description

Mind Map on FAST FASHION, created by Δέσποινα Μαυροειδή - Αποστόλου on 19/02/2019.

Resource summary

FAST FASHION
  1. Fast fashion can be defined :1. as cheap, trendy clothing, 2. samples ideas from the catwalk or celebrity culture and 3. turns them into garments in high street stores at breakneck speed. https://goodonyou.eco/what-is-fast-fashion/

    Annotations:

    • What is fast fashion?
    1. How affects?
      1. The enviroment
        1. The real issue with Fast Fashion is the speed at which it is produced, putting a huge pressure on the people and the environment. Recycling and small eco clothing ranges (when they are not only for greenwashing) are not enough to counter the “throw-away culture”, the waste, the strain on natural resources and the issues created by Fast Fashion. The whole system needs to be changed. https://goodonyou.eco/what-is-fast-fashion/
        2. Our life
          1. For example 85 % of the daily needs in water of the entire population of India would be covered by the water used to grow cotton in the country. 100 million people in India do not have access to drinking water. https://www.sustainyourstyle.org/old-environmental-impacts
            1. TOXIC WATER
          2. what should we do?
            1. Buy less

              Annotations:

              • prioritize quality fashion over Fast fashion
              1. Make it last Always wash new clothes before using them for the first time. Choose fibers friendly to the soil. https://www.sustainyourstyle.org/old-environmental-impacts/
                1. Choose well : Choose natural or semi-synthetic fibers. Choose organic fibers. Choose sustainable brands. Always wash new clothes before using them for the first time. Look for garments with certification label controlling chemical content https://www.sustainyourstyle.org/old-environmental-impacts/

                  Annotations:

                  • Eco-friendly fabric is the best You can also choose material such as: cotton,linen and denim e.t.c
                Show full summary Hide full summary

                Similar

                Atoms and Reactions
                siobhan.quirk
                Psychology Research Methods
                turrc001
                French Grammar- Irregular Verbs
                thornamelia
                Food Vocabulary Quiz
                Liz Bartik
                AS AQA Geography- Rivers
                Hannah Goodenough
                C Programming
                Miki Rana
                PSBD TEST # 3_1_1
                yog thapa
                AS English language terminology revision
                Caitlin Hadfield
                World War I
                Lydia Klein
                Biopsychology
                Emily Cushlow
                2PR101 1.test - 6. část
                Nikola Truong