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The literature review discusses the environmental impact of the fast fashion industry and potential solutions for sustainable consumption. Key findings include:1. Environmental degradation: Fast fashion contributes to pollution, waste, and climate change through the production and distribution of clothing.2. Waste generation: The industry generates significant amounts of textile waste, packaging waste, and unsold inventory, which can end up in landfills or contribute to greenhouse gas emissions.3. Carbon footprint: Fashion production and distribution account for around 10% of global carbon emissions.4. Social impact: The industry has been criticized for poor working conditions, low wages, and exploitation of workers in the supply chain.5. Sustainable solutions: Second-hand shopping, rental services, clothing repurposing, minimalism, reuse and recycling, sustainable materials, design for longevity, and education and awareness can help reduce waste and promote circular economy principles.6. Minimalism: Buying fewer, higher-quality items can reduce waste and encourage consumers to prioritize durability over novelty.7. Reuse and recycling: Reusing and recycling clothing can extend the life of garments and reduce the need for new production.8. Sustainable materials: Using sustainable materials like organic cotton, recycled polyester, and plant-based fabrics can reduce the industry's environmental footprint.9. Design for longevity: Designing clothing with longevity in mind can encourage consumers to prioritize durability over trendiness.10. Education and awareness: Raising consumer awareness about the environmental impact of fast fashion can promote sustainable consumption practices.In conclusion, adopting sustainable fashion practices can help mitigate the environmental impact of the fast fashion industry. By promoting minimalism, reuse and recycling, sustainable materials, design for longevity, and education and awareness, we can reduce waste and promote more sustainable consumption patterns.
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