The circular economy and climate change have become one of the most important issues in recent years. In a circular economy, products and materials are kept in use for as long as possible through reuse and recycling.
Waste from the textile industry and the reuse of clothing are more on the agenda than in the past. Since textile recycling is technologically difficult, only 1% of textiles worldwide can be recycled. This causes textiles to be a huge burden for nature. The textile and fashion industry produces more greenhouse gas emissions than aviation and maritime transport combined. The reuse of clothes will prevent the environmental impact of the new garment production process. For example, making a cotton shirt consumes up to 2,700 liters of water. The longer a garment's lifespan, the smaller its carbon footprint.
Longer use of clothing significantly reduces greenhouse gas emissions from the textile industry. Clothes that are in good condition, intact and clean can be recycled. Reusable clothing is an ecological value choice and an environmental action that promotes a circular economy. Trying to use your own clothes for a long time instead of buying new clothes or choosing second-hand clothes makes a great contribution to the environment and economy.
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