Fashion Film 2023
A hybrid lifestyle that spans several genres…
Our commitment? To promote sustainable fashion and its future, and in addition to developing our portfolios, we
The root of this issue lies in the traditional linear production model prevalent in the fashion industry. This model operates on a straightforward but environmentally detrimental principle: produce, use, and dispose. In an era where sustainability is more than a buzzword, this model is glaringly outdated and unsustainable.
The consequences of this linear approach are far-reaching. Not only does it contribute significantly to environmental pollution, but it also squanders valuable resources. The fashion industry, a notorious contributor to carbon emissions and water pollution, is under increasing scrutiny for its environmental footprint.
Recycling textiles is not as straightforward as recycling materials like paper or glass. Clothing often comprises a blend of different fibers, making it challenging to separate and recycle without degrading the quality. Additionally, the presence of dyes, finishes, and other chemicals complicates the recycling process.
A shift towards a circular economy model is crucial. In this model, the lifecycle of materials is extended through reuse, repair, and recycling, reducing waste and environmental impact. For the fashion industry, this means designing clothes with recycling in mind, using more sustainable materials, and embracing technologies that facilitate recycling.
Consumers play a pivotal role in this transformation. By choosing sustainable brands, opting for quality over quantity, and participating in recycling programs, consumers can drive demand for sustainable practices in the fashion industry.
Innovations in textile recycling, such as chemical recycling techniques that can separate fiber blends, are promising developments. Brands are increasingly recognizing the importance of sustainability, not just as a marketing tool but as a fundamental business practice.
The challenge of waste management and recycling in the fashion industry is daunting but not insurmountable. Through collective efforts, embracing innovation, and shifting towards a circular economy, we can pave the way for a more sustainable and environmentally conscious fashion industry. The journey is long, but each step brings us closer to a future where fashion and sustainability coexist harmoniously.
A hybrid lifestyle that spans several genres…
Our commitment? To promote sustainable fashion and its future, and in addition to developing our portfolios, we
Our Method Design:
Nowadays, the exponential growth in demand in the clothing sector and the resulting harmful environmental consequences have made it essential
Our Method Design:
UMINHO as a project member has focused their research methodology in exploring the creation of fashion items recycling materials coming
A hybrid lifestyle that spans several genres…
Our commitment? To promote sustainable fashion and its future, and in addition to developing our portfolios, we
Our Method Design:
Nowadays, the exponential growth in demand in the clothing sector and the resulting harmful environmental consequences have made it essential
A hybrid lifestyle that spans several genres…
Our commitment? To promote sustainable fashion and its future, and in addition to developing our portfolios, we
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