Sustainable fashion worldwide - statistics & facts
Environmental impact
What is clear is that the fashion industry has a significant impact on the environment. Greenhouse gases, water usage, and plastic waste are all concerns linked to the industry. It is estimated that 1.24 billion metric tons of carbon dioxide equivalents will be produced through the manufacturing and retail of apparel in the year 2030, if there is no major change in the way the industry operates. The manufacturing process produces the most greenhouse gases of all. Furthermore, the synthetic fiber polyester accounts for more than half of the fibers used in textile production. Polyester is not biodegradable and releases toxic microfibers into the environment. Worldwide consumption of apparel has been forecast to continue increasing over the coming years, meaning these problems will only be exacerbated.Fashion companies
As consumers become more aware of the importance of sustainability and increasingly consider it a key factor in their purchasing decisions, apparel companies are increasingly making an effort to reduce their environmental impact. One significant metric is circularity – an economic model designed to minimize waste and use resources to their maximum potential. In fact, many fashion companies aim to design all their textile products to better fit the circular economy by 2040.One method that many propose to increase the sustainability of the fashion industry, is the adoption of more circular business programs, generally split into the categories of resale, rental, repair, and recycling. Platforms such as ThredUp and Poshmark offer the chance for consumers to buy and sell second-hand clothes. Whilst this does help to reduce waste, there are practical limitations to circular fashion’s sustainable impact. Other methods need to be employed in conjunction with circularity. One such option would be to buy fewer clothes, as many consumers intend to do, to reduce consumption. Another idea is to develop new biomaterials with a much lesser environmental impact.