Fast Fashion Industry
Celeste Regina RicardoAlberto Macías
Topic 3TE COST OF FAST FASHION
Topic 4THE COST OF FAST FASHION ON PEOPLE
Topic 2: CLOTHING WASTE.
Topic 1FAST FASHION
FAST FASHION
CLOTHING WASTE
THE COST OF FAST FASHION
THE COST OF FAST FASHION ON PEOPLE
¡Thank You For Your Attention!
DEFINITION
Consectetur adipiscing elit
1. Synthetic — (adjective) made by chemical processes rather than natural ones; artificial.Example: Polyester is a synthetic fabric made from petroleum.2. Exploitation — (noun) the act of treating someone unfairly in order to benefit from their work.Example: Many garment workers face exploitation through long hours and low pay. 3. Transparency — (noun) the quality of being open and honest about actions, decisions, or operations.Example: Greater transparency in the fashion industry helps prevent labor abuse.
DEFINITION
1. Environments: The places or conditions where people live or work. 2. Wages: The money that workers earn for their job, usually paid per hour or per day. 3. Ventilation: The movement of fresh air into a space to keep it safe and comfortable to breathe.
DEFINITION
1. Belts: A strip of leather or material worn around the waist to support clothes or for decoration. 2. Flea markets: A market, usually taking place outside, where old or used goods are sold cheaply. 3. Awareness: knowledge that something exists, or understanding of a situation or subject at the present time based on information or experience
DEFINITION
1. Affordability: the state of being cheap enough for people to be able to buy 2. Dump site:a place where unwanted material is left, sometimes illegally 3. Landfill: the process of getting rid of large amounts of rubbish by burying it, or a place where rubbish is buried
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Fast Fashion Industry
Celeste Regina RicardoAlberto Macías
Topic 3TE COST OF FAST FASHION
Topic 4THE COST OF FAST FASHION ON PEOPLE
Topic 2: CLOTHING WASTE.
Topic 1FAST FASHION
FAST FASHION
CLOTHING WASTE
THE COST OF FAST FASHION
THE COST OF FAST FASHION ON PEOPLE
¡Thank You For Your Attention!
DEFINITION
Consectetur adipiscing elit
1. Synthetic — (adjective) made by chemical processes rather than natural ones; artificial.Example: Polyester is a synthetic fabric made from petroleum.2. Exploitation — (noun) the act of treating someone unfairly in order to benefit from their work.Example: Many garment workers face exploitation through long hours and low pay. 3. Transparency — (noun) the quality of being open and honest about actions, decisions, or operations.Example: Greater transparency in the fashion industry helps prevent labor abuse.
DEFINITION
1. Environments: The places or conditions where people live or work. 2. Wages: The money that workers earn for their job, usually paid per hour or per day. 3. Ventilation: The movement of fresh air into a space to keep it safe and comfortable to breathe.
DEFINITION
1. Belts: A strip of leather or material worn around the waist to support clothes or for decoration. 2. Flea markets: A market, usually taking place outside, where old or used goods are sold cheaply. 3. Awareness: knowledge that something exists, or understanding of a situation or subject at the present time based on information or experience
DEFINITION
1. Affordability: the state of being cheap enough for people to be able to buy 2. Dump site:a place where unwanted material is left, sometimes illegally 3. Landfill: the process of getting rid of large amounts of rubbish by burying it, or a place where rubbish is buried