according to a report by Waste and Resources Action Programme (WRAP). In addition to that, the coronavirus pandemic hit fast fashion's supply chain at its most vulnerable point in 2020, exposing how little garment workers are being paid, and how much they are being exploited by brands that are raking in millions.
Add that to the fact that the fashion industry contributes to 10-percent of humanity's carbon emissions and is the second biggest drain on the world's water supply - it makes you realise that shopping secondhand is extremely timely and important.
Fashion icons like Kate Moss and Florence Welch have long regarded their preloved pieces as highly as their designer couture, but how does the average fashion lover shop more sustainably.
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