Is disposable fashion killing the planet?
This weekend my girlfriend and I were in Target, where she found a $12 pair of shoes that looked way cooler than the significantly more expensive, boutique-bought pair she had on. Cool shoes for 12 bucks? Score! Even if they don't last, it's worth it when it's so cheap, right?Maybe not. A recent report from researchers at Cambridge University found that the rise of the "fast fashion" industry -- stores like H&M and Target that sell cheap, trendy clothes that aren't designed to last -- is a growing source of the carbon emissions that contribute to global warming.
While some stores are working toward more eco-friendly ways to produce clothing, many feel that shoppers trying to keep up with ever-evolving trends aren't likely to cut back on consumption.
What about you? Would you be willing to look less trendy to save the environment, or is the allure of cute, cheap clothes too much to resist?






none, 1-31-2007, 4:46PM
People need to worry less about their stupid clothes (and their egos). They will not last anyway. Worry more about the planet that gives you life and have respect for her. She won't last forever and the way things are going her demise is quickly approching. If everyone would sacrifice something they desire but is harmful to the earth, we may be granted a little more time. If not, then we deserve to be extinct.
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