Ethical clothing refers to garments that are produced in a socially and environmentally responsible manner. This can include using sustainable materials, paying fair wages to workers, and adhering to safe and fair working conditions.Unfortunately, many people perceive ethical clothing to be too expensive, which can make it difficult for those on a budget to make sustainable and socially responsible clothing choices.
Brands have obvious responsibilities to improve sustainability practices and ensure that such practices adhere to the highest ethical standards. However, consumers frequently overlook their ability to influence the market.
Fashion isn’t just flirting with sustainability anymore – it’s a full-blown relationship. Continents on both sides of the pond are working to change the fashion industry for the future of the environment as people start to realise how much the industry has contributed to excessive waste, consumption, and emissions.
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