Fashion waste is the result of the desire to be trendy, says Schreiber. “Instead of one pair of shoes, people have a pair they’ll only wear with one outfit.” That’s very wasteful, she says.
There are things everyone can do to reduce this waste. “Focus on wearing what’s already in your wardrobe,” says Penn. And if you grow out of clothing, give it away to someone else who could still wear it.
It’s also important to learn how to care for clothing, she says. “Learn how to mend and sew from internet tutorials,” suggests Penn. And try cleaning a stained item by hand before immediately putting it alone in a washing machine, which uses more water.
You can shop at thrift stores or try making your own ecofriendly fashion. Use fabric from clothing you don’t wear anymore. Or buy recycled fabric from businesses like FABSCRAP. “Embrace your own style and have fun,” says Penn. “Be a trendsetter!”