The first step of my sustainable journey was to drastically change how I shopped. I was a sucker for fast fashion. I’d spend money ordering clothes online that I would only wear once, or buy cheap products that wouldn’t last. Although shops like Primark and H&M might seem appealing with their low prices, they are actually hiding a rather dark secret. Sure, everyone knows about sweatshops and the unethical conditions the employees are made to work in, but what you don’t know, and what I was unaware of, are the huge environmental implications.
After watching The True Cost I decided the best option would be to start looking in my cupboard and wearing the clothes I already owned, and if I did want something then to properly think about whether I would wear it again. I now rather buy second-hand clothes from charity shops and vintage fairs or through selling apps like Depop and eBay. I also decided that if I really wanted a new item of clothing I would save up and spend extra money to buy from a small independent business. This way I can make sure my money goes to a company that cares about ethically sourcing their materials and paying their employees a fair wage.
Although fast fashion may be cheap, it could end up costing us the world.