Planet
Planet is one of the four pillars explored within the fashion industry. This is due to the fact that the fashion industry is responsible for being a major contributor to world pollution and climate change crisis, with textile production alone emitting 1.2 billion tonnes of CO2 emissions annually. This sector of the industry is focused on how to specifically develop sustainable procedures to take action against these global issues caused on their own behalf, before the world begins to witness “irreversible consequences” (Condé Nast, 2022). Sustainability is a critical focus for the health and welfare of the planet right now; sustainability is defined as “meeting the needs of the present generation without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their needs” (United Nations, 1987).
Introducing a circular Economy into companies is a sustainable and successful way to substantially decrease the fashion industry’s rate of consumption. Circular economy regards keeping resources in use for as long as possible, which allows the planet to obtain the most from those resources whilst being in use. Ultimately, recovering and regenerating said materials at the end of each service life.
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