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Introduction
Clothes are important. They keep us dry and protect our skin from the sun. We wear different clothes to look smart, to blend in, and to stand out!
Making, moving and washing clothes uses land, water and energy. It also causes pollution.
But there are ways to get the clothes we need without harming the environment.
You've got a message!
It's Daz calling鈥 from the future! He has an important message about taking care of your clothes and being smart about what you wear.
Where does the fabric in our clothes come from?
Lots of different fabrics are used to make clothes.
Explore the picture of Fatima to find out which fabrics she is wearing. Then check the labels on your own clothes.
All these fabrics are made using raw materials from our environment.
Cotton and viscose, wool and silk are produced on farms. This uses lots of land and water. Plastics such as polyester and acrylic are made from crude oil or natural gas. These are both Fossil fuelsNatural fuels such as coal, oil, or gas formed from the remains of plants, animals and other organisms that died millions of years ago..
How do clothes have an impact on the environment?
Turning raw materials into clothes uses energy. Transporting clothes to shops and homes uses energy. Washing, drying and ironing clothes uses energy too!
At the moment most of this energy comes from burning fossil fuels. This releases Greenhouse gasesGases such as water vapour, carbon dioxide and methane, in Earth鈥檚 atmosphere that trap heat. which causes global heating and climate change.
Making, transporting and washing clothes causes up to 10% of all the greenhouse gas emissions around the world each year.
Did you know?
Making one pair of jeans causes the same greenhouse gas emissions as driving 100km in a typical car.
Some pieces of clothing are only worn seven to ten times.
Most of the clothes we throw away end up in the bin. In the UK, 336,000 tonnes of clothing are sent to landfill every year.
This means that every second a rubbish truck full of fabric is buried in the ground or incinerateTo burn something, eg burning rubbish..
What a waste.
What is fast fashion?
The most common reasons for throwing away clothes are because they are damaged or because they don鈥檛 fit any more.
But there is another reason. It sounds strange, but many clothes are designed to become unfashionable!
By bringing in new styles every few weeks, shops make us think that we need to buy new clothes, again and again. This is called fast fashion.
Fast fashion leads people to stop wearing or even throw away perfectly good clothes. They buy clothes they don鈥檛 really need.
Every item has an impact on the environment. The good news is that we can tackle this problem and still look good.
Scientists and designers are looking for solutions, but you can help too.
What can we do?
Lesson complete
Well done Regenerator, you've completed this lesson. Now let's see what you can remember.
How to turn an old t-shirt into a bag
There are lots of ways to reuse old clothes in new ways.
Watch the video to find out how to turn an old t-shirt into a bag, then have a go yourself!
Don鈥檛 forget to ask an adult for help when using scissors as they are sharp. Check that it's okay to use the t-shirt.
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