While we all love to shop for hot new trends each season, our clothing consumption habits are creating serious environmental consequences. Fifty percent of clothes purchased at fast-fashion retailers are thrown away in less than 12 months, contributing to the 26 billion pounds of textile waste dumped into landfills each year.
The fashion industry is responsible for 20 per cent of global wastewater, 10 per cent of carbon emissions (more than that international flights and maritime shipping combined), and millions of plastic microfibres are released into the world’s oceans every time we wash our clothes.
In honour of Earth Day Canada this month, consider making small habit changes that will have a big impact. Here’s are five ways to create a sustainable wardrobe by repairing and restyling your old clothes and shopping in a more environmentally conscious manner.