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With fast fashion and the ever-changing trends within the fashion industry these days, we really owe it to the environment to stop every now and then to consider exactly what the impacts of our consumerist culture are for our planet. It’s easy to say that we need to reduce waste, encourage recycling, and promote these various other methods to ‘save’ the planet, but where do we really start?
October 23, 2020