179
Fashion Jobs
JACK & JONES
Noos Sales Representative
Permanent · SOLNA
ZALANDO
Principal Product Manager - Data And Platform (All Genders)
Permanent · STOCKHOLM
ESTÉE LAUDER COMPANIES
HR Retail Business Partner (Maternity Cover)
Permanent · BOTKYRKA
&OTHERSTORIES
Business Controller
Permanent · STOCKHOLM
&OTHERSTORIES
Brand & Marketing Lead
Permanent · STOCKHOLM
ZALANDO
Senior Product Manager - Finance & Compliance (All Genders)
Permanent · STOCKHOLM
KERING EYEWEAR
Kering Eyewear Area Sales Manager Sweden
Permanent · STOCKHOLM
ZALANDO
Senior Product Manager - Zeos Returns & Shipping Solutions (All Genders)
Permanent · STOCKHOLM
L'OREAL GROUP
Pharmacy Representative - Dermatological Beauty Division - Stockholm Region
Permanent · STOCKHOLM
NEW YORKER
Project Manager Scandinavia Till New Yorker
Permanent · MALMÖ
NEW YORKER
Project Manager Scandinavia Till New Yorker
Permanent · MALMÖ
ESSILORLUXOTTICA GROUP
Key Account Manager - Stockholm, Sweden
Permanent · STOCKHOLM
RALPH LAUREN
Sales Professional
Permanent · SOLNA
RALPH LAUREN
Sales Professional
Permanent · SOLNA
ESTÉE LAUDER COMPANIES
HR Retail Business Partner (Maternity Cover)
Permanent · BOTKYRKA
JACK & JONES
Sales Manager Till Jack & Jones Barkarby Outlet
Permanent · JÄRFÄLLA
RALPH LAUREN
Sales Professional PT
Permanent · SOLNA
ESSILORLUXOTTICA GROUP
Finance Controller
Permanent · STOCKHOLM
SHIMANO
Brand Coordinator
Permanent · UPPSALA
NAKD
Head of Commercial Business Control
Permanent · GOTHENBURG
NEW YORKER
Assistant Store Manager Till New Yorker i Uddevalla
Permanent · UDDEVALLA
CHANEL
Beauty Boutique Associate, Part Time, Parentalleave
Permanent · SOLNA
Published
Jun 10, 2022
Reading time
2 minutes
Download
Download the article
Print
Text size

Consumers wrongly believe fashion causes minimal pollution - report

Published
Jun 10, 2022

It appears UK consumers mistakenly believe fashion is less damaging to the environment than aviation, shipping, food, and construction — which it isn’t.


Image: Pexels - Image: Pexels


However, on the upside, a new poll shows that fashion followers are willing to pay more for sustainable clothing.

But the overriding fact is that there’s a great need for the public to be educated about regarding the fashion industry’s true impact on the environment, new research, commissioned by Alchemie Technology, shows.

Only 7% of consumers think clothes shopping has the biggest impact on their carbon footprint – behind energy (42%), air travel and maritime shipping (28%), food (14%) and construction (9%).

However, fashion is the second-worst polluter on the planet, second only to oil & gas, producing more CO2 than aviation and shipping combined, the report says. Textile production alone uses 1.5 trillion litres of water annually. 

But the good news is that Alchemie’s poll of 2,004 consumers, which took place in April, revealed 59% are willing to pay more for clothes which have been made with less impact on the environment.

Meanwhile, 43% think clothes should be labelled with a sustainability rating, showing there’s a public demand for clothes to carry information about how much water and energy has been used in their manufacture.

Also, 66% of people think the fashion industry should invest in new technology that reduces the environmental impact of dyeing clothes.

Backed up by the findings, Alchemie Technology said it’s on a mission to reduce the fashion industry’s impact on the environment by transforming the textile dyeing process. Supported by fashion giant H&M and At One Ventures, Alchemie has developed a waterless digitally controlled dyeing technology, Endeavour, which claims to produce no wastewater and reduces energy consumption by 85%, compared to traditional dyeing.

Dr Alan Hudd, founder of Alchemie Technology, said: “The process of dyeing the clothes we wear is the worst part of clothing production, responsible for 3% of carbon emissions. If action isn’t taken now, it will make up 10% of global carbon emissions by 2050. By changing the way fabric is dyed we can stop the industry producing 500 million tonnes of CO2 in the next eight years.”

Copyright © 2024 FashionNetwork.com All rights reserved.