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Dark Side Of Fast Fashion Pptx

Fast Fashion Pdf
Fast Fashion Pdf

Fast Fashion Pdf This document discusses a study on young swedish consumers' continued patronage of fast fashion retailers despite environmental and social concerns. it provides background on fast fashion business models and h&m. While fast fashion provides affordable, stylish options, it significantly harms the environment by emitting large amounts of carbon and wastewater and relying heavily on synthetic materials.

Fast Fashion The Dark Side Of Fashion Explore Wear
Fast Fashion The Dark Side Of Fashion Explore Wear

Fast Fashion The Dark Side Of Fashion Explore Wear This presentation unravels the intricate web connecting western consumerism, labor exploitation, and environmental destruction, focusing on the practices of fast fashion giants like shein and temu. It compares fast fashion with slow fashion, examining the use of cheap labor, low quality materials, and exploitative practices that keep prices low at the cost of workers' well being. • fast fashion: quick turnover of fashion trends and moving towards cheap, mass produced clothing with new lines constantly released. • producing clothes uses a lot of natural resources and creates greenhouse gas emissions, responsible for climate change. Fast fashion exploits workers through dangerous conditions, low wages, and human rights violations. it encourages a wasteful consumer mindset as many only wear purchases once or twice before disposing of them. download as a pptx, pdf or view online for free.

Dark Side Of Fast Fashion Pptx
Dark Side Of Fast Fashion Pptx

Dark Side Of Fast Fashion Pptx • fast fashion: quick turnover of fashion trends and moving towards cheap, mass produced clothing with new lines constantly released. • producing clothes uses a lot of natural resources and creates greenhouse gas emissions, responsible for climate change. Fast fashion exploits workers through dangerous conditions, low wages, and human rights violations. it encourages a wasteful consumer mindset as many only wear purchases once or twice before disposing of them. download as a pptx, pdf or view online for free. The document discusses the detrimental environmental impact of fast fashion, highlighting issues such as textile waste, pollution, and labor exploitation. Companies like zara and h&m pioneered fast fashion through integrated supply chains and flexible production allowing rapid responses to market demands. however, fast fashion also faces challenges like unsustainable practices, deception of customers, and competition from low cost producers. Fast fashion is characterized by inexpensive clothing produced rapidly by mass market retailers in response to the latest trends. this business model prioritizes speed and low costs, often at the expense of ethical practices and sustainability. Fast fashion allows consumers to feel they are wearing runway styles at affordable prices. however, it encourages disposability and contributes to pollution, poor working conditions, and intellectual property issues due to mass production.

Dark Side Of Fast Fashion Pptx
Dark Side Of Fast Fashion Pptx

Dark Side Of Fast Fashion Pptx The document discusses the detrimental environmental impact of fast fashion, highlighting issues such as textile waste, pollution, and labor exploitation. Companies like zara and h&m pioneered fast fashion through integrated supply chains and flexible production allowing rapid responses to market demands. however, fast fashion also faces challenges like unsustainable practices, deception of customers, and competition from low cost producers. Fast fashion is characterized by inexpensive clothing produced rapidly by mass market retailers in response to the latest trends. this business model prioritizes speed and low costs, often at the expense of ethical practices and sustainability. Fast fashion allows consumers to feel they are wearing runway styles at affordable prices. however, it encourages disposability and contributes to pollution, poor working conditions, and intellectual property issues due to mass production.

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