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Fast fashion is cruel and unsustainable, we pledge to make incremental positive changes.

Fast fashion has massive environmental costs, accounting for 10 percent of the world’s carbon emissions, according to the World Bank. The industry is the second-largest consumer of water and toxic textile dyes are the second largest water polluter. Meanwhile, 85 percent of all textiles end up in the landfill each year, and synthetic clothing made from petroleum byproducts, like polyester and nylon, will never decompose.

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But FIBFLX materials are natural fibers and have less of an environmental footprint than synthetic fabrics, using less energy and water. By using natural, non-toxic dyes, we also ensure our pieces are processed in a way that is safe and sustainable for people and the planet.

 


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