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Fast Fashion Industry

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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

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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