The fashion industry is a significant contributor to environmental degradation.
It heavily relies on natural resources, from agriculture to worm silks to fossil fuel for polyester.
Clothing items like polyester dresses contribute actively to climate change, releasing harmful microplastics and ending up as long-term waste in landfills.
Take a polyester dress, for instance. It is both fossil fuel and plastic pollution combined. When it’s made, it contributes to climate change in its industrial processing. When it’s washed, it releases microplastics into the ocean, into the food chain, into us. – Amy Powney
Fashion is borne on buying more, shopping more, consuming more. When I was at design school, they just taught me to design something beautiful, and how it was made was almost an afterthought. But now, with everything that I’ve learned, I flipped that entire process on its head. – Amy Powney