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Circular Fashion

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Circular Fashion refers to designing, producing, and selling clothes in a manner that encourages reuse and recycling, extending the lifecycle of the product. In fashion, this can be applied by creating modular clothing that can be disassembled and reconstructed, offering repair services, and using recyclable materials.

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Ethical Sourcing

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Ethical sourcing means obtaining materials and labor in a responsible and sustainable manner, respecting the environment and human rights. In fashion, this involves selecting sustainable sources for textiles, ensuring fair labor practices, and transparency throughout the supply chain.

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Zero-waste Design

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Zero-waste design strategies aim to minimize or eliminate textile waste during the design and manufacturing process. Application in fashion includes pattern cutting techniques that maximize fabric use, and repurposing or recycling textile offcuts.

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Upcycling

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Upcycling involves transforming by-products, waste materials, or unwanted products into new materials or products. Fashion brands practice this by creating new garments from pre-existing clothing or textile scraps, thus reducing waste.

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Slow Fashion

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Slow Fashion advocates for producing fewer new items, focusing on quality and timeless design rather than fast-changing trends. In fashion, it can be applied by creating durable, classic pieces and encouraging consumers to buy less and choose well.

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Renewable Energy Use

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Renewable Energy Use means utilizing energy sources that are replenished naturally. In fashion, this could include powering manufacturing plants with solar or wind energy, thus reducing the carbon footprint.

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Biodegradable Materials

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Biodegradable Materials are capable of being decomposed by bacteria or other living organisms. Fashion applications include using materials such as bamboo, wool, or non-synthetic fabrics that will not persist in the environment after disposal.

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Water Stewardship

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Water Stewardship in fashion involves managing water consumption and waste water effectively. This can be seen in practices such as using water-efficient dyeing processes, treating waste water before release, and utilizing rainwater harvesting systems in production facilities.

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Local Production

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Local Production refers to manufacturing goods close to where they are sold to reduce transportation emissions. Fashion brands can apply this by sourcing materials locally and producing garments within the region they are intended to be sold.

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Fair Trade

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Fair Trade is a trading partnership based on dialogue, transparency, and respect, seeking greater equity in international trade. Fashion brands that embrace this contribute to sustainable development by offering better trading conditions to, and securing the rights of, marginalized producers and workers.

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Organic Textiles

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Using organic textiles means the materials are grown without harmful pesticides or chemicals. This practice in fashion involves sourcing and utilizing organic cotton, hemp, linen, and other natural fibers to make clothing.

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Carbon Footprint Measurement

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Carbon Footprint Measurement is calculating the total greenhouse gas emissions caused directly and indirectly by a person, organization, event, or product. Fashion brands can apply this by assessing and disclosing the environmental impact of their products and taking steps to reduce it.

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Green Chemistry

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Green Chemistry involves designing products and processes that minimize the use and generation of hazardous substances. In fashion, this can be applied by using non-toxic dyes and finishing treatments for textiles.

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Eco-labeling

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Eco-labeling is the practice of marking products with a label that signifies they meet certain environmental standards. In fashion, this can guide consumers in making environmentally-friendly choices by highlighting garments made with sustainable practices.

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Sustainable Packaging

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Sustainable Packaging means using materials that are eco-friendly, biodegradable, or easily recyclable. Fashion brands can apply this by using minimal packaging, opting for recyclable or compostable materials, and avoiding single-use plastics.

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