Kaibetoney 1
Tegan Kaibetoney
Professor Dina Wecker
English 2010
15 September 2023
Information Effect Project
The fashion industry is widely recognized for its capacity to inspire originality
and significant cultural changes. However, this industry's vast influence also has a considerable
ecological impact. Its extensive global presence in fashion
significantly affects every stage of the lifecycle, from
acquiring raw materials to disposing of finished apparel,
leaving a substantial effect on the environment. "This cycle
raises concerns about water pollution, greenhouse gas
emissions, and depletion of natural resources," as per the
Geneva Environment Network's report titled
"Environmental Sustainability in the Fashion Industry."
Given the increasing global awareness of environmental
issues, evaluating the fashion industry's effect on our planet
and identifying ways to mitigate its harmful effects is essential.
The fashion industry is taking steps to protect the environment by carefully
choosing the materials used in production. However, the traditional method of producing cotton
involves using harmful pesticides and excessive amounts of water, leading to soil degradation
and water contamination. "Synthetic fibers like polyester and nylon are derived from fossil fuels,
causing the release of greenhouse gases that contribute to climate change."("Fast Fashion and Its
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Environmental Impact." EARTH.ORG, 21 May 2022). "The textile industry contributes to
greenhouse gas emissions, representing 10% of global emissions."("The Environmental Costs of
Fast Fashion." UN Environment Programme, 24 Nov. 2022, ) The fashion industry faces
sustainability issues that require widespread adoption of eco-friendly options such as organic
cotton and recycled synthetics. Water usage is one of the most pressing issues affecting the
industry. The dyeing and finishing of textiles require a lot of water, leading to water shortages in
some regions. The untreated wastewater from textile factories can also pollute rivers with
harmful chemicals and dyes, causing damage to aquatic ecosystems and marine life. "This can
have a detrimental impact on communities that rely on these water sources."("The Environmental
Costs of Fast Fashion." UN Environment Programme, 24 Nov. 2022) The fashion industry's
carbon footprint is also a significant concern, as the energy-intensive nature of fashion
production contributes significantly to global carbon emissions. The fast fashion trend,
characterized by frequent production and consumption of inexpensive and disposable clothing,
amplifies the issue and contributes to a higher carbon footprint. “It's estimated that the fashion
industry is responsible for 35% of microplastics in the ocean.”("The Impact Of Fast Fashion on
the Environment." PSCI, 20 July. 2023)
It is well-known that the fast fashion industry significantly impacts the
environment. This is due to increased emissions and the generation of massive amounts of waste.
Shockingly, this industry is responsible for "approximately 20% of the world's wastewater."
("Environmental Sustainability in the Fashion Industry." Geneva Environment Network, 4 Sep.
2023) Consumers contribute to this problem by disposing of clothing at an alarming rate, which
leads to many garments ending up in landfills or incinerators.
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Additionally, "synthetic textiles commonly used in fast fashion items can take hundreds
of years to decompose, releasing harmful chemicals as they break down." ("The Environmental
Costs of Fast Fashion." UN Environment Programme, 24 Nov. 2022) The fashion industry
gradually recognizes the importance of circular fashion practices, such as recycling and
upcycling. However, the demand for raw materials is still depleting the Earth's finite resources.
For example, leather production requires vast land and water, contributing to deforestation and
habitat loss. Similarly, mining for precious metals and gemstones in jewelry and accessories
leads to habitat destruction and human rights abuses in some regions. The industry must continue
to prioritize sustainability and adopt more environmentally friendly practices "to reduce its
negative impact on the planet."("Environmental Sustainability in the Fashion Industry." Geneva
Environment Network, 4 Sep. 2023)
The fashion industry's impact on the environment is significant and concerning. The
entire process must be addressed, from resource extraction and processing to water pollution,
greenhouse gas emissions, waste generation, and resource depletion. However, there is a growing
recognition within the industry of the need for sustainable practices. Consumers are also crucial
in promoting a more environmentally responsible fashion industry by supporting brands
prioritizing sustainability and making conscious decisions about their clothing purchases. It is
essential to keep raising awareness and calling for accountability from this influential industry.
We can only drive meaningful change and mitigate the environmental harm caused by fashion
through collective action.
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Statement of Goals and Choices
The main objective of this article is to increase awareness about the substantial
environmental impact caused by the fashion industry. I aim to educate readers on the
harmful consequences of fast fashion and unsustainable methods on our planet by
providing informative facts and figures.
Rhetorical Choices: I have used a clear and informative writing style to
accomplish my objective. I have included statistics, facts, and case studies to support the
environmental concerns. Furthermore, I have adopted a neutral tone to appeal to various
audiences, including consumers and industry. I've used a persuasive style when
discussing the benefits of sustainable fashion, such as reduced waste, lower carbon
emissions, and ethical manufacturing practices. I've also included relatable anecdotes and
examples to make the message more engaging and relatable to a diverse audience. To
reach my objective, I have utilized inclusive language that emphasizes the importance of
everyone's role in creating positive change. I have provided practical steps and links to
organizations and initiatives that support sustainable fashion.
This approach was chosen because it addresses the urgent matter of the fashion
industry's impact on the environment, a global concern. It allows me to inform and
empower many readers while advocating positive industry changes. However, I
considered other ideas, like exploring the history of fashion sustainability. This
comprehensive overview would be a strong foundation for understanding the issue and
taking action.
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Work Cited
"Environmental Sustainability in the Fashion Industry." Geneva Environment Network, 4 Sep.
2023, www.genevaenvironmentnetwork.org/resources/updates/sustainable-fashion/
"The Environmental Costs of Fast Fashion." UN Environment Programme, 24 Nov. 2022,
www.unep.org/news-and-stories/story/environmental-costs-fast-fashion.
"Fast Fashion and Its Environmental Impact." EARTH.ORG, 21 May 2022,
earth.org/fast-fashions-detrimental-effect-on-the-environment/
"The Impact Of Fast Fashion on the Environment." PSCI, 20 July. 2023,
psci.princeton.edu/tips/2020/7/20/the-impact-of-fast-fashion-on-the-environment
"How Switching to Eco-Friendly Packaging Helps The Planet." Verite.Eco, 20 July. 2023,
verite.eco/blogs/exploring-sustainability/how-switching-to-eco-packaging-helps-the-plan
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