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Sustainable fashion is a movement within the clothing industry that focuses on the production of garments and accessories in an environmentally and socially responsible manner. It is a holistic approach to fashion that considers the entire lifecycle of a garment, from the sourcing of raw materials to the disposal of the finished product. Sustainable fashion seeks to reduce the environmental impact of the fashion industry by using materials that are renewable, recyclable, or biodegradable, and by minimizing the use of hazardous chemicals and dyes. It also seeks to improve the working conditions of garment workers by promoting fair wages and safe working conditions.
Sustainable fashion companies include Patagonia, Reformation, Everlane, People Tree, and Stella McCartney. Show Less Read more