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Earthday.org launches global campaign to promote awareness about sustainable fashion

EARTHDAY.ORG has launched its new campaign “Fashion for the Earth,” which is dedicated to improving the fashion industry’s trajectory and educating the public about sustainable fashion.

EARTHDAY.ORG is one of the largest environmental recruiters in the world, with over 150,000 partners in 192 countries fighting to achieve environmental democracy.

The Environmental Protection Agency, the Clean Water Act, the Clean Air Act, and the Endangered Species Act were all passed as a result of Earth Day, which began as a grassroots campaign in 1970.

Today, EARTHDAY.ORG will take action to mitigate the effects of an industry that wastes scarce resources, damages soil, contaminates freshwater with harmful chemicals, and pollutes the atmosphere and oceans with microplastics. The fast fashion industry has a destructive impact on the labor force and the natural world, all for the sake of profit and with little regard for the consequences.

Education is required to address the psychology and pattern of excessive clothes consumption. Numerous educational resources and materials are available on the new fashion for the earth website, including a fashion footprint calculator, a sustainable fashion quiz, and extra information on the e-commerce industry.

EARTHDAY.ORG will host additional Earth Day Live digital events in the coming months to spotlight both fashion designers and industry insiders who are using their clout to alter standards in materials and manufacturing.

Shelley Rogers, Fashion for the Earth and Artists for the Earth Coordinator, EARTHDAY.ORG, said that the dispute over who is responsible for reforming the fast fashion sector continues with brands, customers, or government. Consumer education, forcing firms to adjust their present business strategy centered on pricing and volume, and more government regulation are the keys to change. While progress has been made, there is still much more to be done. “EARTHDAY.ORG will concentrate its efforts on education and promotion of all projects that address the uncontrolled and unsustainable fashion industry.

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