How Slow Fashion Is Fast-Tracking Sustainability
The fashion industry, traditionally focused on the latest trends, is adapting to consumers’ desire for sustainability in clothing production and distribution.
Source: www.forbes.com
The fashion industry, traditionally focused on the latest trends, is adapting to consumers’ desire for sustainability in clothing production and distribution.
Source: www.forbes.com
A new survey conducted by Smurfit Kappa has revealed that European consumers are demanding more sustainable packaging from brands before making online fashion purchases.
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Fees for disposing of DIY waste at council recycling centres in England could be banned under government plans, in an attempt to tackle fly-tipping. Around a third of local authorities charge up to £10 an item for disposing of paving slabs, plasterboard, bricks and other materials. More than one million fly-tipping incidents were recorded in 2021, costing local authorities almost £400m. Ministers say they want to make it easier for people to dispose of waste. The proposed changes are contained in a technical consultation by the Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs that could lead to current legislation being amended.
In 2015, the government banned charges on local residents disposing of household rubbish at household waste centres.
As the world undergoes considerable change, with increasing resource insufficiency, worsening climate change, and their implications for the planet and its people, the need to accelerate the transition from a linear economy to a circular one has never been greater.
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