The 150-Mile Wardrobe: A Solution for One of the World’s Most Polluting Industries
Between pesticides, chemical dyes, and plastic, producing a typical sweater eats an enormous amount of natural and industrial resources. Apparel is one of the world’s most polluting industries, and the US sends up to 75 percent of its cotton abroad — only to ship it back as cheap T-shirts.
Northern California garment producers work within 150 mile radius
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- Topic: Climate changeEconomy & businessFashion & textilesSupply chainsWorkforce & employment
- Other Tags: Circular EconomyFashionNet PositiveRetailSupply ChainSustainable Value Chains and Livelihoods