Want to make creations as awesome as this one?

Transcript

START

Advanced Reading L54

10

Dr. Rania Elenakkouzi

Shouq Alhajri 202002158Aljory Aldosari 201807346Milaf Afifa 202002049Fatima Alyami 201707533

how fast fashion affects the environ-ment

DECEMBER $4.95

www.loremipsumdolorsitamet.com

presentation layout

ATTENTION! JUST IN!

06

05

04

03

02

01

thanks

Review

three(ethos)

two(pathos)

one(logos)

introduction

fast fashion

what does it mean?

fast fashion is the term used to describe clothing designs that move quickly from the catwalk to stores to exploit trends

and here is how fast fashion drastically affects the environment

fast fashion stores may have affordable and fashionable clothes but is it in our best intrest to continue to support them? fast fashion is a crime not only do those companies overwork and take advantage of their workers it also affects the environment in many ways.

01

fast-fashion deeply affects the landscape of clothing business with severe repercussions on the environment

(logos)

Italy, Germany, the UK, and France had the highest amounts of clothing in residual waste in the EU, with Italy being the highest (440,170 tons of clothing going to residual waste in 2014, 7.2 kg per person) (WRAP, 2017). Textile industry is thus one of the fastest-growing waste producing industries in the world

01

The United States Environmental Protection Agency estimated that US landfills received 11.2 million tons of municipal solid waste textiles in 2017, the main source of which was discarded clothing

pathos

07

Lorem Ipsum Dor

It takes about 700 gallons of water to produce one cotton shirt. That’s enough water for one person to drink at least eight cups per day for three-and-a-half years.It takes about 2,000 gallons of water to produce a pair of jeans. That’s more than enough for one person to drink eight cups per day for 10 years.Fashion causes water-pollution problems, too. Textile dyeing is the world’s second-largest polluter of water, since the water leftover from the dyeing process is often dumped into ditches, streams, or rivers which in exchange destroys our world and demolishes it.

The fashion industry is also the second-largest consumer of water worldwide.

Emma Watson uses social media to educate her followers about social and environmental concerns. She wears and supports sustainable businesses in her everyday life and on the red carpet. She vowed to only wear sustainable fashion on the red carpet and she had worked with many famous designers like calvin klein to create sustainable outfits made of recycled plastic bottles and other sustainable, vegan materials.

Olivia Wilde is the co-founder of Conscious Commerce, a firm that helps multinational corporations incorporate social conscience into their business models. She recently collaborated on a capsule collection with ThredUp, an online consignment company that encourages people to buy and use secondhand clothing.

ETHOS

many celebrites have come out and encouraged against the use of fast fashion due to it's danger to the environment and some of those celebrities are: olivia wilde and emma watson.

Fashion causes water-pollution problems, too. Textile dyeing is the world’s second-largest polluter of water, since the water leftover from the dyeing process is often dumped into ditches, streams, or rivers which in exchange destroys our world and demolishes it.

ethos

pathos

The United States Environmental Protection Agency estimated that US landfills received 11.2 million tons of municipal solid waste textiles in 2017, the main source of which was discarded clothing

logos

Review

ANY QUESTIONS OR OPINIONS ?

GO VOUGE OR GO HOME!

20

Lorem Ipsum Dor

THANK YOU FOR LISTENING

  • https://www.investopedia.com/terms/f/fast-fashion.asp#:~:text=Fast%20fashion%20is%20the%20term,shows%20or%20worn%20by%20celebrities.
  • Mason, Michela Cesarina, Rubens Pauluzzo, and Rana Muhammad Umar. "Recycling habits and environmental responses to fast-fashion consumption: Enhancing the theory of planned behavior to predict Generation Y consumers’ purchase decisions." Waste Management 139 (2022): 146-157.
  • https://psci.princeton.edu/tips/2020/7/20/the-impact-of-fast-fashion-on-the-environment
  • https://www.bloomberg.com/graphics/2022-fashion-industry-environmental-impact/
  • https://theprettyplaneteer.com/9-hollywood-actresses-sustainable-fashion/

Refrences