However, the city is near the sea, so there's not enough space for landfills. That's why lots of clothing waste ends up on the beach.As it goes into the sea, fish and other se a life are in danger. Se a turtles(海龟) can't get to the land,and fish can't grow because they...
tons of waste out of our landfills. The main body fabrics in many Trek jerseys, jackets and tights have diverted over three million plastic water bottles*, our shorts have saved 46 tons of textile waste and our 100% recycled packaging eliminated the need for over three tons of plastic bags...
Workers often burn the waste so there is no underground water. The city is near the sea so there's not enough space for landfills. That's why lots of clothing waste ends up on the beach.As it goes into the sea, fish and other sea life are in danger. Sea turtles(海龟) can't get...
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B. Landfills.C. Markets. D. Charities.相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 B A. Beaches(海滩),通常不会是大部分衣物垃圾的最终归宿,衣物垃圾不会大量地直接出现在海滩上。B. Landfills(垃圾填埋场),很多废旧衣物因为没有更好的处理方式,最终会被扔到垃圾填埋场。C. Markets(市场),虽然可能有二手衣物在市场上交易...
believe that clothing items will decompose relatively quickly. In reality, natural fibers like cotton can take several months to several years to break down, while synthetic fibers like polyester can take hundreds of years. This long decomposition time adds to the accumulating waste in landfills. ...
Moreover, it prevents used clothes from ending up in landfills, and it requires no plastic packaging. According to a 2018 report by ThredUP, buying a piece of used clothing expands its life on average by 2.2 years, which reduces its carbon, waste, and water footprint by 73 percent. So ...
In an era of fast fashion and ever-evolving trends, our clothing consumption has reached unprecedented levels. The consequences of this behavior are profound, with overflowing landfills, resource depletion, and environmental pollution. However, as individuals, we have the power to make a significan...
A bale of discarded jeans at Renewcell's pulp mill in Sweden. Alexander Donka The fashion industry has a very well-known waste problem. Almost all (roughly 97%) of clothing eventually ends up in a landfill, according to McKinsey, and it doesn't take very long for the lifecycle o...