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Fast Fashion Alternatives

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In the world of consumerism, fast fashion has a huge place. Trends are changing rapidly every season and there is a big group following them. I think everyone would agree with me when I say, fast fashion brands like H&M and Forever 21, do not manufacture the highest quality products. Their low quality is often being justified by the low price tag. However, I realized my low quality clothes do not last for a long time at all. So I keep buying and buying. At the end of the day, I probably spend more money than if I had purchased a limited amount of high quality items. As I started to be more aware about sustainability, my fashion taste also changed. There is a growing number of companies that try hard to be eco-friendly and to contribute to sustainability. There is no doubt Patagonia is a great example. They use organic cotton in their products, they encourage buying less and they have a line made from recycled materials. I wondered what other companies are out there that do diffe...

What can I do as an individual to contribute?

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We have been learning about what companies are doing in order to be more sustainable and create a shared value for about a month now. It is fascinating to see a lot of companies consider being sustainable a cost efficient strategy rather than a corporate social responsibility. No doubt big corporations have the biggest impact on environment and they can influence a bigger change as they are responsible for 70% of the gas emissions in the world. However as I get more informed about this topic, I started to ask myself what I can do in order to contribute, other than supporting greener companies. I started my research by simply googling "what an individual can do in order to contribute to sustainability". I found some basic information that I already knew and try to do in my daily life like recycling, supporting green companies, use public transportation etc. But what else could I do? A week ago I saw a video of Lauren Singer  on my Facebook feed. She is a young girl from NYC ...