How much do you spend on clothing each year?

How do you do with your old clothes?

How much clothes are discarded/donated?

Do you know where all the old clothes go?

 

  • Researches show that, half of consumers throw them away, and only about a quarter put them into recycling channels. That's not the end, though, because in most cases, the clothes you donate will still end up in a landfill. Most of the garments are burned, buried, and some end up in the ocean, causing huge pollution to the Marine environment. Even in the soil ,Polyester polypropylene which are used extensively in clothing,

These fibbers are extracted from petroleum can take up to 200 years to decompose naturally in landfills.   

 Do you think that clothes made of chemical materials will only pollute the environment in this link? In fact, when producing chemical fibers, deying chemical fabrics, the polluted water removed is already polluting the environment. Even the microfibers dropped every time you wash clothes made of chemical fibres will also bring a super burden to the environment. In the end, this pollution can cause all kinds of harm to animals and humans in nature

In 2018, the United Nations said that the fashion industry causes "around 10% of global greenhouse gas emissions." The U.N. said the industry uses more energy than the airplane and shipping industries combined garment waste end up in landfills every year. 

There are two main types of fibres used to make clothing, chemical fibers and natural fibres. In fact, only cotton, linen, leather, wool and silk can be degraded and have no pollution to the environment. Natural fibers have the advantages of good moisture absorption, good air permeability, skin affinity, and more importantly, friendly to the environment!

 

There's no fix-all, no one-step solution. But we can get started by designing clothes with their death in mind. KAJA CLOTHIING brand has always used natural fabrics . Choose well, make it last! KAJA clothing ,pure and nature to create a better world