Shakesperean Clothing
[2023-04-20 19:14:13]
Did you see the picture of the age of your parents? Or maybe your grandparents came home. Not to mention a lively hairstyle, the style has changed significantly, depending on the number of foolish clothes we laugh or ridiculous shoes. From high waist to low waist, relaxed shirt, from flare pants to skinny jeans, wide hair to straight, and silk rock, we went. Yes, the style may vary greatly in decades If you think this is a big change, please return to the Shakespeare era for centuries.
First of all, clothing is what you wear to protect yourself from bad weather, dust, body coverings. Everyone has 5 to 6 sets of clothes suffice. However, many people are wearing more than 15 sets of clothes. This is a waste of unnecessary money, clothes, which may even have immense effects on the environment and society. Clothing says that T - shirts produce more than 2 billion pieces a year. Due to industrialization and globalization, clothes are purchased, sold and requested in large quantities from various parts of the world. A very large number of T - shirt producing countries in the world are India, America, Turkey, Bangladesh, China etc.
The question "How to make T-shirts, ie clothing" and "What is the composition of clothes" is raised. The T-shirt is made of cotton, the first cotton seeds are irrigated, fluffy after harvesting, and industrial domestic cotton balls interpret it. Cotton plants require large amounts of water, pesticides and pesticides, and require a lot of labor. After the farm is ready for production, the industrialists send them to the spinning facility, mix, carding, carding, stretching, enlarging, making a line called silver, sending the yarn to the mill and weaving it in the fabric I will. , Clothes deepen artificial dyes and add color to clothes. After the clothes are sent to the factory, they are processed.
Clothes is another way of living destroying our environment. In recent decades, the fashion industry has increased our demand for cheap clothing and continues to increase production. Now the world consumes 400% more clothes than they were twenty years ago. According to the World Bank, textile processing accounts for 20% of world water pollution. Cotton, 'thirsty crop' occupies about half of our clothes and needs 5,300 gallons of water to produce 1 kg cotton. As seen in the Aral Sea, this may have catastrophic effects
The clothing industry is the second largest contaminated industry after oil and gas. Everything from planting cotton to using plastic (polyester), manufacturing clothing, transporting, retailing, washing, dyeing, transporting, and dumping into clothes are all major pollution. Your clothes definitely have a huge carbon footprint. The cotton used in your T-shirt and jeans pair may need more than 5000 gallons of water. Production and death are chemically intensive. Your clothes have a long way to go from manufacturing to retailing. Eventually, 90% of the clothes were disposed of in the landfill.