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How to Become a More Ethical Fashion Consumer

June 15, 2021 Rachel Ferrucci

These days, we’re all trying to do more to be ethical and sustainable. But one part of your life that you might not yet have started applying those to is fashion. If you’re someone who loves clothes and loves to buy new clothes, the chances are you’re unwittingly supporting quite an unsustainable and unethical industry. But that doesn’t necessarily have to be the case. Here’s how to become a more ethical fashion consumer.

Reuse or Pass on When an Item is No Longer Wanted

 

When it comes to fashion, attitudes change and your own personal preferences change too. If you want to make sure you don’t just contribute to landfill and related environmental issues, don’t throw items away when you no longer want to wear them. Do something with them to create something new or pass them on to someone else who will have a use for them.

 

Try to Buy Organic Cotton

 

Microfibers are incredibly damaging to the planet, and if you’re at all concerned about this issue, as we all should be, one of the best things you can do is buy more organic cotton products instead. They’re a lot better for the environment and you won’t have to worry about those microfibers polluting the oceans in the future. It’s a serious issue and one we should all take more seriously.

 

Look for Long-Lasting Durability

 

When the time does come for you to make a new purchase, you should try to make sure it’s one that offers you long-lasting durability. That way, instead of constantly buying new items, you’ll be able to rely on the ones you’ve already bought for longer. One example is these felt slippers that are known for being long-lasting and durable. Those are the kinds of purchases you should be looking to make.

 

Try Not to Fall for Fast Fashion

 

Fast fashion is no good for the planet. Many retailers produce low-quality clothes and then sell them at low prices. This disposal approach to fashion is terrible for the environment and should be rejected at all times. As more people wake up to the environmental costs of fast fashion, more people will start to move away from it. Those low prices can be tempting, but it’s not worth it.

 

Ask Questions if You’re Not Sure

 

If you’re not sure what a particular brand or retailer’s approach to ethical fashion is, don’t be afraid to ask. By showing that, as a consumer, you’re interested in only buying from companies that are committed to making ethical and sustainable decisions, you’ll push those companies to start thinking about things like this a little harder. That can only be a good thing for everyone involved.

 

As you can see, there’s no shortage of things you can start doing if you want to turn yourself into a much more ethical consumer. Of course, it’s a process of learning and slowly making better decisions over time. You don’t need to be too harsh on yourself to begin with.

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About Rachel Ferrucci

Lifestyle writer, blogger, and social media influencer, specializing in travel, beauty, food, fashion, and family. As an empty nester I'm finding adventure around every corner to live life like it's my last day. Don't be surprised to find me in stilettos waving a light saber while playing with my grandchildren! Rachel Ferrucci

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