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HERE WE GROW AGAIN: GOVERNMENTS ON HOW TO DRESS, WHAT TO EAT, AND WHAT TO DRIVE
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HERE WE GROW AGAIN: GOVERNMENTS ON HOW TO DRESS, WHAT TO EAT, AND WHAT TO DRIVE

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Sep 09, 2022
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European Fashionistas Have A Problem

European Union regulators have a plan to put “fast fashion out of fashion by 2030”. The only clothing allowed to be sold in the 27 member states must be “long-lived and recyclable, to a great extent made of recycled fibers.” Because it is difficult to recycle garments made with several different fibers, clothes will henceforth be made with only one material if the European Parliament and the heads of EU member states agree with the rule.

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