2023
DOI: 10.3390/su15139986
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Between Fast and Sustainable Fashion: The Attitude of Young Lithuanian Designers to the Circular Economy

Abstract: The textile and fashion industry is the second industry (after aviation) that pollutes the planet the most, and it uses natural and human resources excessively and irresponsibly. Fast fashion harms the environment. Fast fashion stands for low quality, low prices, constantly updated supplies, and high consumption of natural resources and chemicals. Nowadays, however, the evolution in the fashion industry from fast and unsustainable models to sustainability and a circular economy is firmly established. Fashion i… Show more

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“…Fast fashion is synonymous with low quality, low pricing, frequently changing inventory, and extensive use of chemicals and natural resources. The fashion industry has already shown a major commitment to shifting from quick and unsustainable practices to sustainability and a circular economy [1]. One of the detrimental repercussions of "fast fashion" is overconsumption.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fast fashion is synonymous with low quality, low pricing, frequently changing inventory, and extensive use of chemicals and natural resources. The fashion industry has already shown a major commitment to shifting from quick and unsustainable practices to sustainability and a circular economy [1]. One of the detrimental repercussions of "fast fashion" is overconsumption.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%