Fast fashion is hugely detrimental to the environment and to those workers making clothes. The fashion industry uses about contributes 10% of the world’s greenhouse gas emissions, 79 trillion liters of water, and throws out 92 million tons of waste. All this for poorly made clothing that does not last more than a season or two.

It does take a shift in mindset and a commitment to change, but learning to curate a more eco- and ethically conscious closet will leave you feeling empowered. Here are five recommendations from NPR.org:

  1. Don’t think of your clothes as disposable.
  2. Revamp or “thrift flip” your clothing and accessories.
  3. Get rid of your clothing responsibly.
  4. Buy second-hand when you’re in the mood for something “new.”
  5. Get educated.

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