Zara and H&M have dominated the fashion industry with their trendy, affordable clothing. But at what cost? This documentary video exposes the shocking truth behind two of fast fashion's biggest players - Zara and H&M - and their devastating impact on our planet.
Every year, 92 million tonnes of textiles are dumped in landfills or burned. This staggering amount of waste is largely driven by the fast fashion industry's relentless push for new styles and cheap, disposable clothing.
While both brands tout their sustainability initiatives and "eco-friendly" collections, the reality is far less stylish. Only less than 1% of all clothing is actually "recycled" to become new garments.
Tune in to discover how these companies' pursuit of profit is drowning our planet in textile waste, contributing to plastic pollution, and fueling overconsumption. Learn about the true cost of fast fashion and the innovative solutions that could turn the tide on this crisis.
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