Sustainable fashion focuses on using eco-friendly materials such as organic cotton, hemp, and recycled fabrics that require fewer resources to produce. These materials are often grown without harmful pesticides or synthetic fertilizers, reducing the overall environmental impact. By opting for sustainable fabrics, you help lower the carbon footprint of the fashion industry.










1.2 Minimizing Waste
One of the biggest issues with fast fashion is the sheer volume of waste it creates. Many clothing items are worn only a few times before being discarded, contributing to overflowing landfills. Sustainable fashion encourages consumers to buy fewer, higher-quality items that are designed to last longer, thereby reducing the amount of waste generated.