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  • Greenpeace - fast fashion298166
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  • Traid - Change your clothes for good298687
  • Solidaridad Network - Cotton & textiles298686
  • 7 Weaves298694
  • Labour Behind the Label298673
  • Fair Wear Foundation298671
  • Sustainable Fashion - Textile waste298653
  • Fairtrade - Textiles298695
  • ILRF - Apparel298651
  • NRDC - Encourage Textile Manufacturers to Reduce Pollution298655
  • ILO - Committee on Decent work in global supply chains298639
  • EPA - Textiles: Material-Specific Data298656
  • Fashion Industry Target Consultation326745
  • Collective Fashion Justice - Garment workers298634
  • Clean Clothes Campaign - Deaths and injuries in the global garment industry298643
  • International Accord for health and safety in the textile and garment industry298645
  • UNFCCC - Fashion for Global Climate Action298658
  • Wrap - Sustainable fashion and textiles298689
  • Changing Markets Foundation - Fossil fashion298661
  • The Transparency Pledge298682
  • Zero Waste Design Online (ZWDO Collective)298663
  • Centre for Sustainable Fashion298684
  • Fashion Checker298683
  • Guardian - Garment workers298635
  • The Conversation298676
  • Independent298674
  • Documentary: River Blue298621
  • Movie: The True Cost298624
  • Documentary: UDITA (Female garments workers in Bangladesh)298625
  • Documentary: The Machinists, 2010298626
  • The Monster in our Closet: Fast Fashion & Textile Waste on the Rise - CET 228516
  • Textile recycling - Wikipedia298628
  • Fast fashion - Wikipedia298161
  • Slow fashion - Wikipedia298692
  • #CleanClothes361686
  • #FastFashion298691
  • The Truth About Workers Conditions In Fast Fashion - Panaprium298665
  • How To Avoid Fast Fashion: 8 Rules For Conscious Fashion Consumption - Sustainable Jungle 308452
  • Top 21 sites to Buy & sell used clothes Online (U.S.) - Conscious Fashion 308450
  • Central Java villages take fast fashion to the cleaners at Indonesia’s Supreme Court - Mongabay 23.05.25470485
  • Dutch startup aims to recycle 300 million pieces of polyester clothing a year - Trellis 21.05.25470471
  • Five ways to reduce waste in the fashion industry - UNEP 25.03.25463573
  • Can we slow fashion? - Ecologist 28.01.25454447
  • ‘Overwhelming’: what happens to 50,000lb of extra LA wildfire clothing donations? - Guardian 28.01.25453536
  • Traid: Fighting fast fashion - Borgen Project 19.11.24441918
  • Spain’s Fashion Giants to Start Collecting Used Clothing Waste in 2025 as Part of Trial Program - Pressenza 16.10.24437095
  • Modern secondhand clothes are often considered ‘dirty’ but vintage garments aren’t – certain assumptions limit sustainable fashion - Conversation 13.09.24434924
  • Inside Goodwill’s bid to build a textile recycling powerhouse - Trellis 22.08.24429566
  • ‘Surely we are smarter than mowing down 1,000-year-old trees to make T-shirts’ – the complex rise of viscose - Guardian 01.07.24420931
  • Inside Shein’s plan to recycle ‘deadstock’ material into new clothing - GreenBiz 03.06.24418688
  • Report links H&M and Zara to major environmental damage in biodiverse Cerrado - Mongabay 17.04.24408371
  • ‘A very odd and ugly worldview’: the dark side of fast fashion brand Brandy Melville - Guardian 09.04.24406633
  • Video: The lies that sell fast fashion - VOX 08.04.24406515
  • Secondhand clothing on track to take 10% of global fashion sales - Guardian 27.03.24404952
  • France Pushes Law to Curb Devastating Impacts of Fast Fashion - DN! 22.03.24404919
  • France Considers Penalties on Fast Fashion Companies to Offset Their Environmental Impact - EcoWatch 05.03.24401103
  • Fast fashion e-commerce - statistics & facts - Statista 29.02.24401020
  • ‘Every package carries a hidden cost’: is it better for the environment to shop online or in-store? - Guardian 27.02.24399380
  • The hidden plastics in our clothes – and how to avoid them - Guardian 12.02.24397421
  • The deals behind Temu: its hidden environmental price and climate silence - Greenpeace 08.01.24393025
  • The hidden exploitation of fashion supply chains - New Int 22.12.23391178
  • Online retailer Temu sues rival Shein, alleging ‘mafia-style intimidation’ - Guardian 14.12.23389095
  • We’re all addicted to cheap stuff — and Temu knows it - Vox 14.12.23389295
  • Is Temu Fast Fashion? - Your sustaibable guide 24.11.23393026
  • ‘We are creating a material monster’: the false logic of faux leather - Guardian 22.11.23397420
  • Cambodian women left holding bill for UK fashion’s cancelled orders - Open Democracy 04.10.23376084
  • Garment workers protest worsening conditions in fast-fashion factories - LFF 03.10.23375727
  • Bangladesh apparel industry makes progress in ‘eco-friendly’ manufacturing - Mongabay 19.09.23373312
  • ‘To Dye For’: The Toxic Evolution of Fast Fashion by Alden Wicker - Ecowatch 06.09.23373056
  • Combatting fast fashion with Nikki Reed - Borgen Project 07.08.23364353
  • Fast fashion giant Temu accuses Shein of starting ‘war’ over US markets - Guardian 19.07.23365944
  • Forests in the furnace: Can fashion brands tackle illegal logging in their Cambodian supply chains? - Mongabay 12.07.23358921
  • Cambodia’s garment sector is fueled by illegal logging - Mongabay 11.07.23358922
  • You Might Want to Think Twice About Clothing Brands That Push Rental, Resale, and Recycling - TIME 12.06.23351997
  • Fast fashion giant with ties to China tries to shake forced labor claims - Politico 05.06.23349896
  • ‘It’s like a death pit’: how Ghana became fast fashion’s dumping ground - Guardian 05.06.23349717
  • How a high-school student is removing toxic dyes from wastewater - Borgen Project 17.05.23347136
  • Five reasons you should consider renting your outfits this wedding season - Conversation 05.05.23346368
  • Sustainability and Circularity in the Textile Value Chain - A Global Roadmap - UNEP 02.05.23350021
  • Abuses ‘still rife’: 10 years on from Bangladesh’s Rana Plaza disaster - Guardian 24.04.23342030
  • 10 Years After Rana Plaza, Fast Fashion's Complex Supply Chains Still Put Workers at Risk - CD 24.04.23342026
  • 10 years after Rana Plaza, is Bangladesh's garment industry any safer? - CNN 23.04.23342029
  • Rana Plaza: ten years after the Bangladesh factory collapse, we are no closer to fixing modern slavery - Conversation 21.04.23342198
  • Fashion greenwashing glossary: what do ‘circular’, ‘sustainable’ and ‘zero waste’ really mean? - Guardian 17.04.23341761
  • New Report: Fashion Industry Needs to Make Climate Action a Top Trend - United Nations Climate Change 27.03.23341173
  • Is it recycled? Is it recyclable? A shopper’s guide to synthetic fabrics - Guardian 23.03.23336540
  • Where Is the Fast Fashion Backlash? - Bloomberg Green 15.03.23335913
  • One-third of European used clothing donations to Kenya is really plastic waste - Canary 16.02.23330466
  • Fast fashion e-commerce, statistics & facts - statista 14.02.23358704
  • Tweet: Secrets of the fast fashion industry - @SophiaKianni 11.02.23330973
  • Old is new again: Qatar teens give worn clothes a second life - Al Jazeera 08.01.23323948
  • Gazing at the textile, clothing and footwear industry's future - Greenbiz 23.12.22323802
  • How to quit fast fashion: ‘Sometimes we don’t need retail therapy, we need actual therapy’ - Guardian 28.11.22317559
  • 19 Best Sites and Apps to Sell Clothes Online - TeenVogue 06.09.22308449
  • Good as new: how to resell clothes successfully and responsibly - Guardian 04.10.22308432
  • Así es como puedes vender la ropa que ya no quieres y darle una segunda vida en otras manos - Cosmopolitan 03.10.22308470
  • Why you need a 'wellbeing wardrobe' - BBC 13.09.22306187

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