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  2. Sustainable fashion - Wikipedia

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    Resale models. The most sustainable fibers in fashion are the ones many people already have. Thus, to recirculate existing garments, new business models engage the resale, revival, and recirculation of used, second-hand or vintage clothing. [93] Other resale models also contain elements of upcycling and repairs.

  3. The 46 Best Sustainable Products and Brands to Shop in ... - AOL

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    If you opt for the fun spa shower, you can choose from a variety of (sustainably packaged) infusions such as repair (antioxidants and vitamin D3), relax (lavender, sandalwood, vitamin B12) and ...

  4. Our Favorite Sustainable Brands to Add to Your Wardrobe - AOL

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    Goya is committed to sustainable practices, reducing waste and using smart fabrics. Stine Goya, designer: "Being a sustainable brand in today's fashion industry can mean a lot of different things ...

  5. What is sustainable shopping? Here are 5 key facts ethically ...

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    Sustainable shopping requires a shift in both habits and mindset. In fact, it might not require shopping at all—perhaps you can reupholster a chair or repair a wool sweater so that it feels new ...

  6. Zero-waste fashion - Wikipedia

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    Zero-waste fashion. Zero-waste fashion refers to a fashion design strategy, that generates little or no textile waste during the production process, particularly focusing on the pattern making and cutting stages. [1][2][3][4] It is a reaction to the high amount of discarded clothing items going into landfills around the world. [5][6][7] Zero ...

  7. Green textile - Wikipedia

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    Green textiles are fabrics or fibres produced to replace environmentally harmful textiles and minimise the ecological impact.Green textiles (or eco-textiles) are part of the sustainable fashion and eco-friendly trends, providing alternatives to the otherwise pollution-heavy products of conventional textile industry, which is deemed the most ecologically damaging industry.