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Clothing industry is one of the most polluting. Here it is organic clothing at a fashion show at BioFach. aldo outlet Photo: BioFach CLOTHING - Only one-fifth are environmentally conscious when it comes to shopping for the wardrobe. It shows the new measurement.
- We simply aldo outlet choose to forget that when we buy a really cheap dress, it costs on the other side of the world, says Else Skjold that studies fashion at Kolding Design and Copenhagen Business School, told Politiken.
According aldo outlet to the report 'Fashioning sustainability in 2013', by the accounting firm Deloitte behind, consumes an average Dane 16 kg of clothing per year and translated into individual pieces corresponds for example to 16 pairs of trousers.
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