Fast Fashion Basics
History of Fast Fashion
Environmental Impact
Overproduction & Waste
Future Solutions
100

What does fast fashion mean?

Clothes made quickly and sold cheaply to follow trends

100

When did fast fashion start to grow quickly?

  • In the 1990s.


100

What percentage of global carbon emissions comes from fashion?

Up to 10%

100

How many tons of textiles ended up in U.S. landfills in 2018?

  • 11.3 million tons.

100

What can we do to reduce fast fashion waste?

  • Buy less and recycle more.

200

Why do people like fast fashion?

It’s affordable and trendy.

200

How many “micro-seasons” do brands like Zara produce in a year?

Up to 52 micro-seasons

200

What material is made from fossil fuels and used in fast fashion?

Polyester

200

What happens to many donated clothes?

They are sent to secondhand markets in other countries.

200

How can we support local communities in fashion?

Support local textile industries.

300

How much was fast fashion worth in the U.S. in 2023?

$41.15 billion

300

What technology helped clothes be made faster?

Sewing machines

300

Why is polyester harmful to the environment?

  • It doesn’t break down and releases microfibers into water.


300

Name two countries where secondhand clothes are often sent.

Ghana and Chile

300

Why is using better-quality materials helpful?

  • They last longer and are less harmful to the environment.

400

What problem does fast fashion cause for workers?

Poor working conditions and low wages.

400

What do we call brands like Shein that create styles in just days?

  • Ultra-fast fashion.

400

How long can polyester stay in landfills or oceans?

  • Hundreds of years.

400

What problem do unsold clothes cause in local environments?

They harm local environments when dumped.

400

What does "sustainable fashion" mean?

Fashion that doesn’t harm the environment or people.

500

Name two popular fast fashion brands.

Zara and Forever 21.

500

How were fashion seasons organized in the late 1800s?

Fall/Winter and Spring/Summer.

500

What natural fiber uses lots of water to produce?

Cotton

500

What are microfibers?

Tiny plastic particles that come from synthetic fabrics like polyester.

500

How can companies make fashion more sustainable?

By recycling materials and reducing production.

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