How 100 rupee clothes are ruining the earth. How fast fashion impacts the environment.

In today’s era, adopting a new look every week has become a trend. Stylish clothes are available for Rs 100 each on online platforms, due to which people are purchasing them again and again without thinking much. The pressure of looking different every time on social media is also increasing this habit, but there is a truth hidden behind this rapidly changing fashion. As fast as we are buying clothes, we are also throwing them away.

This is the reason why fashion is no longer just a style but is also becoming a major cause of waste. Every year millions of tonnes of clothes end up in landfills, causing huge damage to the environment. This habit of cheap clothes is gradually becoming a threat to the earth.

What is fast fashion?

Fast fashion is a model in which companies make latest trend clothes and launch them in the market in a very short time. Where earlier it took weeks or months for a design to reach the market, now this work is done in a few days. For example, Zara used to launch a new design in the market in just two weeks, whereas today brands like Shein launch thousands of new designs every day.

Why is fast fashion so popular?

  • There are many big reasons behind fast fashion becoming increasingly popular, which are directly related to our lifestyle. Due to more options at lower prices, people buy many clothes without thinking much. Along with this, the habit of following trends also plays an important role, because every week new designs come in the market and people always want to look updated.
  • Social media has further increased this pressure, where it has become a trend to show a new look in every post, which creates a desire to shop again and again.
  • At the same time, easy shopping has made it even simpler. Now clothes can be ordered in one click on the mobile, making shopping faster and easier than ever.
  • The value of the fashion industry in 2023 was estimated to be around 1.7 trillion dollars, and more than 30 crore people are associated with this industry worldwide.

How do companies work?

The entire system of fast fashion companies is very fast and based on data.

1. Design from data

Companies see what is trending on social media and immediately design clothes accordingly.

2. Faster production

Clothes are made on a large scale in a short period of time. Many times a design is ready and hits the market in 10 days.

3. Cheap materials

To keep costs low, cheap and synthetic clothes are used.

4. Marketing game

People are inspired to buy again and again through influencers, discounts and app offers.

Dyeing, yarn making and fiber preparation

According to a 2018 report by Quantis International, there are three major reasons behind pollution caused by the textile industry. Dyeing and finishing (36%), yarn making (28%) and fiber preparation (15%). If we understand in simple language, the maximum pollution occurs in the process of dyeing clothes, preparing them and making thread.

The report also shows that a lot of water is consumed in making fibre, especially in growing cotton, which has a negative impact on water sources and the environment. At the same time, processes like dyeing and making yarn require more energy, which mostly comes from fossil fuels. This is the reason why both resource scarcity and pollution increase. Apart from this, the time taken by a garment from being designed to being sold in the market is called ‘lead time’.

disadvantages of fast fashion

  • The fast fashion industry produces about 1.2 billion tons of greenhouse gas every year, which is more than international flights and shipping combined.
  • 85% of clothes go to waste every year.
  • Clothing consumption is expected to increase by 63% by 2030.
  • Every year 5 lakh tonnes of microfibers go into the ocean due to washing clothes.
  • Making clothes requires a lot of water and chemicals pollute rivers. Workers working in many factories get low wages and working conditions are also not safe. Today people throw away clothes after wearing them only 6-7 times. That means clothes have no longer become a necessity but a disposable item.

What are youngsters thinking?

Today’s Gen Z and Millennials are beginning to understand this problem. Many people are trying to buy less clothes. The trend towards sustainable fashion is increasing. But the reality is that people think one thing and do something else. According to reports, 46% people say that they avoid fast fashion, but more than half still buy it once a year.

Fast fashion has definitely made our lives easy and stylish, but the environment and society are paying its price. We may feel happy while buying a cloth worth Rs 100, but its real value is much higher, which we are unable to see. Now is the time to rethink our shopping habits, because true style comes with responsibility.

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