Can the Fashion Industry Be Sustainable?

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Sustainable fashion is a process and a movement of fostering change in the fashion system and fashion products. This is towards more significant ecological, social justice, and integrity. This sustainable fashion is more of addressing fashion products or textiles. Rather it is addressing and understanding the whole system in fashion. By this, it means dealing interdependent with cultural, ecological, social, and financial systems. It also means considering fashion from a perspective of producers, contemporary and future world dwellers, and users as well as all living species.

Sustainable Fashion.

Therefore, sustainable fashion belongs to, and it is the responsibility of the public sector, private sector, and citizens. The best term for sustainable fashion is called eco-fashion. 

For companies to be more proactive and informed in minimizing the environmental effect of the life cycle of their products, they will need to rely on tools that gauge the environmental impact and definitive benchmarks so that their decisions regarding processes and outcomes get impacted. However, measuring the ecological impact on this kind of arrangement can be convolute. As such, there is a tendency of conflicts depending on from which dimension one is viewing.

Making design decisions basing them on sustainability principles is much more than deciding to use sustainable materials like fabrics, dyes, and textiles. Hence, when the company chooses to come up with a new product, incorporating sustainable principles practically and sensibly without doing away with the fundamental designs, principles are advised. 

Some of the principles you can consider at the early stages of design as well as a manufacturing process.

Identify critical results in the brief and concept of the design.

The lifetime environmental impacts of the garment will be influenced by the design brief and development .therefore, before starting, the thing about how the laying of pattern in the flat fabric will be. 

  • Think about the number of wastes generation.
  • . Identifying a way of constructing the garment to reduce the wastage.
  • Looking for a way that will reduce labor costs during the manufacturing process. Like 3D knitting. 

Selecting sustainable materials

  • Considering the lifetime of a garment. Also, choosing the right textile that will minimize wear and tear, among others. Also, consider choosing natural fibers like cotton whose impact on the environment is very minimal, unlike synthetic fibers.
  • By selecting dyes and inks that are natural, non-toxic, or vegetable-based.

Minimizing wastage during pattern making

  • Come up with ways on how you can construct a garment differently so that waste can reduce. This can be the end of the roll and offcuts.
  • The company can make the selection of textiles with repeat patterns without the beginning of the end. This will help maximize the whole fabric and making sure all pieces were in use. 
  • During garment construction, waste is usually a by-product, so think about how you can reuse or recycle waste and offcuts.

Go for ethical garment construction

  • Having textile workers working under ethical conditions during the production process. 
  • Ensuring the finished garments have garment labels, with clear indications of how to care, recycling, and use of them. This will help the consumers to stop doing away with them anyhow. This will go a long way in minimizing environmental impact when washing them.

Reduce wastage in packaging

  • Trying to reduce the packaging amount used in the finished products.
  • Try to recycle the packaging of the products.

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