Green Fashion Clothes impact on Decarbonization
Green Fashion Clothes Impact on Decarbonization
Researcher: Daniah Ali Alekrawi
The fashion industry is one of the carbon-intensive industries that consumes the most commercial products, as it will produce a large amount of it by converting raw materials into fibers, which are manufactured independently of carbon, waste and environmental pollution.
Dear reader and sister, I present to you this research topic in an overview of sustainability in the fashion industry, highlighting its main highlights, challenges, and potential solutions. By studying the business across the supply chain, and the company's constant downtime, this news began to emphasize the importance of the news, thus influencing the environmental impact of the industry, and a more centralized and responsible company.
Sustainability and the green environment are the horsemen of the bet that local organizations want to win, as they specialize in the era of the personal information revolution and artificial intelligence, and from the masks of sustainability in the fashion industry, as the fashion industry has long been linked to social challenges, and thus to the renewal of resources. We started doing business in a way that was based on building an alternative to us rather than just grabbing resources from it. Instead of using products that are not good for the environment in the fashion industry, we should turn to using products that have begun to take into account the environment in clothing, including, for example, dresses made of banana or orange leaves.
There are modern companies and new technologies that contribute to business. It discusses the development of tissues, such as biodegradable and biodegradable materials from plant decomposition, as well as the complement of digital blockchain. It also explores artificial creativity, data analytics and key technologies in the field of active progress.
The conclusion summarizes the main findings of the research article and emphasizes the importance of modern fashion for a greener future. We reaffirm the need for continued collaborative teamwork and action across the fashion industry. Finally, it highlights the potential commercial benefits of iconic fashion, including enhancing the negative impact and, in turn, supply and consumer loyalty. By highlighting labor practice and challenges, this article focuses on a major trend where the growing body of knowledge about sustainability in the industry inspires further action towards creating a better system for more responsible and ethical fashion.