Fast fashion


Fast fashion has been a rising environmental concern. With it being more prominent than ever, it’s essential to understand its implications. It puts a strain not only on the workers being put in inhumane conditions and forced to work for a few dollars a day but also puts a strain on our oceans. When you think you’re doing a good thing by donating clothes, you send most of those clothes as waste to third-world countries where they get sold. Anything that doesn’t get sold gets thrown into places with open access to oceans. Unfortunately, the ocean waves consume these clothes, which harms marine life and their ecosystem. 

Fast fashion brands to avoid: Shein, H&M, Zara, Asos, Boohoo, Forever 21, Primark, Fashion Nova, Misguided, Free People, Cider, Uniqlo, Edikted, Urban Outfitters, Abecrombie & Fitch, Mango, Afends, GAP, Guess, PrettyLittleThing, Stradivarius, TopShop, Victoria Secret, and Hollister. 


Here is a link to a list of sustainable fashion brands: Sustainable fashion brands

I encourage everyone to research fast fashion more and its environmental impact.

Check out my Instagram focused on environmental activism: @Theoutdoorintellect

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