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The global fashion industry produces more than 100 to 150 billion items of clothing per year1, but what are the environmental implications? Learn how to be a more conscious consumer with a positive influence on the planet! 

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1 More than 100 billion according to McKinsey & the Ellen MacArthur Foundation, 2015. The World Economic Forum & ShareCloth state that 150 billion garments are produced in a year, 2016.

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