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Sustainable fashion resolutions to make in 2022

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By Prudence Wade

New Year’s resolutions aren’t always the most positive of things – they traditionally centre around ideas of things like weight loss, and can often suggest you’re not already great just the way you are.

However, moving into a new year does bring with it an opportunity to reflect on your life – and perhaps think about positive changes you can make. Many of us are thinking about how our day-to-day lives can become more sustainable.

The fashion industry is an area of concern for the environment. “We take materials, turn them into clothes and after a short period of time they get thrown away, and the impact is huge,” says Marilyn Martinez, project manager at the Ellen MacArthur Foundation’s fashion initiative.

Martinez would like to see a huge overhaul of how the fashion and textile industry works and says: “Brands need to do more than just change a few materials or add a few new options to what they do; it’s about redesigning the whole system.”

These are Martinez’s key resolutions to help make your fashion choices more sustainable in 2022. Her top piece of advice for sticking to them in the long-term? “Think before you buy,” she advises. “Lots of services are available to extend the use of clothes.”

 

Use more of what you already own

“How can you increase the use of your clothes?” Martinez asks. “For example, better care, repair, customisation, tailoring.”

 

Opt for ‘used’ first

“For fashion to thrive in the future, it needs to move to a circular economy designed to eliminate waste, keep products in use, and regenerate nature,” suggests Martinez. She recommends thinking about new ways to shop that aren’t buying new – such as resale or rental options.

 

If you’re not wearing it any more, make sure it doesn’t go to landfill

“Think about reselling, swapping, renting, or sharing,” says Martinez. She cites new research from the Ellen MacArthur Foundation “that showed business models such as rental, resale, repair and remaking could be worth $700 billion by 2030 and provide a third of the greenhouse gas reductions needed to put the fashion industry on a 1.5-degree Celsius pathway”.

 

Give brands feedback

“Tell brands how they could do better, give them feedback about design fails or ideas about how to improve your experience,” says Martinez. “More and more customers are calling for better choices when it comes to clothing and as a result, we are seeing huge levels of innovation and growth in circular economy business models.”

 

Spread the word of any new ways of accessing and enjoying fashion

Martinez adds: “The ultimate goal is to create a fashion industry where whatever choices we make about what to wear, we can have a positive impact.”

 

Websites and apps to help you be more sustainable in 2022

DressX (dressx.com): Pioneering digital fashion – you purchase virtual clothes to dress pictures of yourself in. DressX says: “Production of a digital garment emits 97 per cent less of CO2 than production of a physical garment.”

Clothes Doctor (clothes-doctor.com): Helps people “extend the life of their clothes by cleaning, protecting repairing and altering, the way our parents and grandparents did”.

 

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