Friday, March 31, 2017

Do you think that fashion designer Eileen Fisher was correct in sharing her opinion of the industry, especially since it could hurt her sales? Why or why not? Should more designers speak out or explore alternate ways of conducting business?

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pollution comes from the treatment and dyeing of textiles. Looking at China alone, the textile industry there pumps out 2.5 billion tons of wastewater …
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                I going to talk about the second dirtiest in the world . No one image it largest polluter is clothing industry, how can be possible but it is. I read an article  when a fashion designer Eileen Fisher sharing her opinion of industry of clothing.  Her opinion she's speaks about companies and big brands they evade this issue in contamination around the world. To introducing natural resources such as organic cotton or sustainable materials, we can say this a smart choice, but still take more than 5000 gallons of water to manufacture a t- shirt or pair jeans. But the is only one percent around the world.  I say her she's right when she says the impact in  ecological in clothing. One thing she mention of  procedures of factories that wasting a lot chemicals in the water. A this point she critics a designers have they name on the garments. Just try to imaging how big chain have fashion industry it is hard to involve. However, in our society we need to buy clothes making more responsible by choosing classical garments and reading carefully the care instructions that way keep longer. In addition, to reduce this issue is a consume responsible buy just what you really need it.    

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