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The Green Revolution: How did Original Clothing Changed to Sustainable Clothing

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01/21/2024

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Dongha Kim

We are currently experiencing the ‘Green Revolution,’ a term used to describe the rapid development of ? where the transformation of clothing can be seen. The increasing prefernce for sustainable clothing has now  the clothing industry. Original clothing refers explicitly to clothes that are made with traditional methods of production.

 

Of course, these original clothing industries would have been impacted by this time. And many people will wonder what the process will be like for the original clothes.

 

A long process is required until a single piece of clothing is manufactured and delivered to shopping malls. single clothes to be made. Even though we wear clothes daily, there are dark sides to the clothing industry that we do not know about

 

Such unveiled problems in theclothing industry are related to unsustainable and unethical practices. Further, this issue may lead to global issues in the mass production of clothes, which doubles the problem in the current clothing industry.

 

The process of mass production of clothes in a short period of time often happens with the use of child exploitation and child labor, which comes from cheap labor costs in countries with fast fashion industries, such as Bangladesh, Vietnam, and China (Kanbi).

 

Ethical problems in relation to human rights issues are also present when producing clothes. The process of manufacturing has caused environmental problems, such as global warming and pollution ("fashion industry"). Clothes production has been causing pollution, which includes air, water, land, marine pollution, and more. These pollutants are likely to be caused by the process of making clothes, which emits greenhouse gasses, produces wastewater, and pollutes oceans from microfibers that are washed during the production of clothes.

 

With ongoing problems in the clothing industry that have been harming the environment, people now tend to buy clothes that are sustainable. Clothing industries can produce environmentally friendly clothes by reusing materials and using a method that could reduce carbon emissions from other toxic gasses.

 

One of the most common and well-known methods of sustainable clothing production is reusing materials. Many fashion brands tried to approach sustainable practices by using organic materials for clothing or recycling materials such as plastics, fibers, and textiles with fewer chemicals ("Organic, Recycled"). Furthermore, as water pollution occurs from massive water waste, some clothing brands reuse the wastewater, consequently reducing the water waste produced afterward (5 Sustainable).

 

On the other hand, there have been findings related to sustainable clothing made using scientific technology, such as producing textiles from organisms' proteins. Discosoma coral, for example, is a naturally produced textile by extracting the protein from the bacteria that contains the copied DNA of the coral (How Coral [HH:MM:SS]).

 

Consequently, with the production of sustainable clothing, there have been positive impacts on the environment: lessening water waste, reducing carbon emissions, and more ("7 Benefits"). As sustainable clothing production considers using eco-friendly materials, this will increase the quality while reducing the quantity of clothes being produced. Sustainable clothing will also save money in the long run, as most of the materials are recycled and still durable when recycled.

 

We could often find cases of brands producing sustainable clothes. Patagonia, for instance, uses recycled materials for most of its products. On top of that, in 1973, Patagonia decided to repair their customers' clothes for free, which was definitely effective for the environment ("Patagonia's Journey").

As sustainable clothing production considers using eco-friendly materials, this will increase the quality while reducing the quantity of clothes being produced. Sustainable clothing will also save money in the long run, as most of the materials are recycled and still durable when recycled.

 

While there are many advantages to sustainable clothing, there are still some limitations. Although the sustainable clothing and fashion industry tends to consider the environment, awareness of sustainability is lacking, which means that there are not enough brands or fashion industries to promote or influence others to participate in sustainable practices (Schulz). Therefore, adopting sustainable clothing in a market can be difficult if not enough people support it.

 

Moreover, since sustainable clothing is more ethical, this will require more money in the production process. This is because it would avoid child exploitation and use cheap labor, in which the number of productions can be limited in terms of mass production in the short term and the profit that follows.

 

Still, the ethical and sustainable practice of sustainable clothing is making an impact on society. In conclusion, there should be time taken to spread these practices so that sustainable fashion industries or brands can settle in the market and enlarge the scale.


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