Statistics Reports Insights Research AI New Daily Data Services Solutions Prices & Access Retail & Trade› Fashion & Accessories Fast fashion in Europe - statistics & facts The fast in “fast fashion” refers to the speed with which clothing products are manufactured and put on the mar...
The fast fashion market research report is one of a series of new reports from The Business Research Company that provides fast fashion market statistics, including fast fashion industry global market size, regional shares, competitors with a fast fashion market share, detailed fast fashion market se...
According to statistics, the fashion industry is one of the largest contributors to pollution and waste, with millions of tons of textile waste ending up in landfills each year. Furthermore, the transportation of fast fashion products requires large amounts of energy and produces greenhouse gas emi...
to describe a store's first opening. The store brand's goal was to have a design developed from concept to consumer in only 15days.The fashion industry accounts for 10% of annual global carbon emissions, according to statistics from a report by the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)...
According to statistics from the United Nations Environment Programme and the Ellen MacArthur Foundation: The fashion industry uses 93 billion cubic meters of water per year. It takes 3,781 liters of water to make one pair of jeans. Of all the wastewater in the world, 20% is from textile ...
Nowhere is the problem more pressing than in China, the world’s largest textile producer and consumer, where more than 26 million tons of clothes are thrown away each year, according to government statistics. Most of it ends up in landfills. And factories like this one are barely...
Because more and more people are changing from buyers to sellers to participate in the e-commerce industry in person. The impact of this is that more and more people will be aware of the inadequacy of the entire industrial chain. According to the data of the National Bureau of statistics, ...
The fast fashion representative brand ZARA from Spain can be said to be the "originator brand" of the fast fashion industry and entered the Chinese market in 2002. As of 2018, ZARA brand has 183 stores in China. Last year, ZARA brand's global operating income was 18 billion euros, or ...
Here are some key statistics from a comprehensive study on the environmental impact of fast fashion: CO2 emissions: The fashion industry produces 8% to 10% of global CO2 emissions (four to five billion tonnes annually). Water consumption: The industry used 79 billion cubic meters of water in ...
What is fast fashion’s impact on the world? The fashion industry accounts for 10% of annual global carbon emissions, according to statistics froma March 2023 reportby theUnited Nations Environment Programme(UNEP). The report also found that the amount of garments produced today has doubled sinc...