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Published 15:29 8 Nov 2021 GMT
Updated 15:55 8 Nov 2021 GMT
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The issue with the idea of boycotting fast fashion is it places an unfair financial and moral burden on the average customer. Not everyone has the luxury of buying ethically as it can often come with a hefty price tag.
The consumers in this boat are not the problem - they are not the ones driving the demand for fast fashion.
It's the influencers with the endless clothing hauls, the attitude of not wearing anything twice, the need to buy a brand new outfit for every occasion, and leaving it to sit in your wardrobe gathering dust.
Fast fashion advertising has convinced us that we constantly need new clothes to be relevant, attractive, and confident. Why are we giving in to this?
For those of us who have the luxury of choosing where we shop, there are so many ways to combat the industry, whether it's purchasing one good quality jacket for winter instead of ten cheap disposable ones, supporting small businesses over giant fashion chains, or learning to up-cycle some of the garments we already own. Mindfulness is key.
Chile itself is a country that is known for its excessive consumerism, but Rosario Hevia, who founded Ecocitex - a company that creates yarn from pieces of discarded textiles - says things are starting to change.
"For many years we consumed, and no one seemed to care that more and more textile waste was being generated," she said. "But now, people are starting to question themselves."
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