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How many pieces of clothing were produced globally in 2023?
How much clothing is landfilled each year?
True or false: All clothing donated to a national charity is resold.
On average, a consumer wears something how many times before they are finished with it?
Clothing consumption in the past 15 years has:
Which of the following statements about clothing reuse is not true?
Closed loop clothing recycling is…
Which of the following statements is not true? Polyester clothing is problematic for the environment because…
Mending clothing is important because (choose all that apply):
Exporting clothing from the US to other countries is:
The actions available to consumers to reduce the impact of global fashion production on the environment are:
To design for circularity means…
The term “replacement rate” refers to:
Extended producer responsibility is defined as:
What are scope 3 emissions?