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How the Global South is confronting the textile waste crisis

How the Global South is confronting the textile waste crisis

Every year, millions of tons of unwanted garments are shipped around the world as part of the second hand clothing trade, ending up on landfill sites in Ghana, Pakistan, and Chile. In an effort to mitigate this pollution problem, entrepreneurs from these countries are getting creative. The planet is, quite literally, drowning in clothes. Though recycling programmes have existed for decades now, of the 100 billion garments bought annually, 92...

By London, UK
What you need to know about the SHEIN lawsuits

What you need to know about the SHEIN lawsuits

The ultra fast fashion retailer’s copyright usage, labour practices, and competitive behaviour have come under fire in recent months, threatening to hinder its plans for a takeover of the US market. The linchpin of inexpensive, mass-produced goods with prices even eye-wateringly lower than PrettyLittleThing on Black Friday, SHEIN’s ubiquity – most notably on social media – has catapulted the Chinese conglomerate to cult status among trend-enthusiasts across the globe. Giving ASOS a...

By London, UK
How TikTok is fuelling young people’s obsession with anti-ageing

How TikTok is fuelling young people’s obsession with anti-ageing

With more social media users buying into the idea that perceived flaws must be dealt with before they’ve even begun, Gen Z now spends more on skincare than any other generation. At 26-years-old, my skincare routine consists of splashing my face with cold water, aggressively rubbing my makeup off with a towel, and lathering on some moisturiser if I can be bothered. My minimalist approach is worlds away from some Gen...

By London, UK
Could future fashion be grown in a lab?

Could future fashion be grown in a lab?

To eliminate supply chain risks related to human rights, animal welfare, and biodiversity loss, companies around the world have been developing cleaner sources for raw materials. In recent years, most attempts to make the fashion production process more environmentally friendly have fallen short. One that hasn’t, however, is the development of lab-grown biomaterials as an alternative to woven textiles, which poses a viable solution to correcting the industry’s shameful track...

By London, UK