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How Clothes Are Linked to Climate Change
FashionDorothy R. Brown15 Mar, 2026100

How Clothes Are Linked to Climate Change

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Dorothy R. Brown

The fashion industry is responsible for up to 10% of global carbon emissions — more than international flights and maritime shipping combined. As consumers, the choices we make at the checkout counter have real environmental consequences.

The Hidden Cost of Fast Fashion

A single cotton T-shirt requires approximately 2,700 litres of water to produce. When you multiply that by the billions of garments manufactured each year, the numbers become staggering.

What Can You Do?

  • Buy less, choose well: Invest in quality pieces that last longer
  • Shop second-hand: Give pre-loved clothing a second life
  • Support sustainable brands: Look for certifications like GOTS or Fair Trade
  • Care for your clothes: Wash less, air dry, and repair when possible

Every small change adds up. By being more intentional about our wardrobes, we can help reduce fashion's environmental footprint.

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