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Fast fashion giants H&M and Zara have used cotton from farms linked to massive deforestation, land-grabbing, corruption and violence in Brazil, a report by the environmental group Earthsight said Thursday.
Brazil, known as a top exporter of beef and soybeans, has also seen a rise in cotton production, becoming the second-largest producer globally after the United States. However, this surge in production has been at the cost of environmental destruction in the Cerrado. - Newsx
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New research from Guangdong University of Technology, set to be published in May 2024, found that wearing a pair of fast-fashion jeans just once creates a whopping 2.50 kg of carbon emissions. The environmental wear-and-tear of the pants is equivalent to driving 6.4 miles in an average gasoline-powered car.