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著裝習慣對環境的影響 計算你的衣櫥碳足印

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更新於 2020年01月20日10:54 • 發布於 2020年01月20日10:54

時尚界對環境的影響一直是人們爭議的話題,而根據聯合國環境規劃署的數據,時尚產業便產生了全球20%的廢水以及10%的碳排放。而二手轉賣平台ThredUp,推出了一個名為「衣櫃碳足印計算機」,讓人們計算衣櫥裡的碳足印。

是次「衣櫃碳足印計算機」(Fashion Footprint Calculator),是由ThredUp與Emma Watson合作的計劃,透過回答十一條針對一個人的著裝習慣的題目測試,分析人們衣櫃對碳排放的影響,從而讓人們反思一下其消費習慣。

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⚠️WARNING: Closets may be dirtier than they appear. ⚠️It’s fun. You'll learn a ton. You might want to take it twice. Our Fashion Footprint Quiz is here 👉More in our Story or click the #linkinbio to get to it. #fashionfootprint . . . . . #chooseused #secondhandfirst #textilewaste #sustainablelifestyle #sustainableliving #qotd

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BRB, thinking about all the energy we'd save from producing fewer things 🌎💡#secondhandfirst . . . . . #chooseused #ecostat #qotd #sustainablelifestyle #sustainablestyle #sustainablefashion #reuserecycle

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根據ThredUp的數據顯示,消費者平均每年高達1,620磅的碳排放量。是次的測試,主要考慮到
用戶對諸如在購買二手衣服、以風乾或使用乾衣機等洗衣習慣、平時清潔衣櫥的方式來進行評分,再由環境研究組織Green Story Inc.創建的計算機,為用戶提供了他們的時尚環境影響等級的評估,會以從「低」至「高」的等級進行評分,又會顯示其碳足印的等效性,將時尚足碳印,從而相等於多少次飛行的碳排放量,同時清晰顯示用戶的時尚習慣,在每年產生多少磅的碳排放量。

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👋 Buh-bye winter, hellllooo sale! ❄️ Head to our #linkinbio for our 2-Day sale! #secondhandfirst #chooseused . . . . . #salesalesale #wintersale #shoppingspree #thrifting #sustainablefashion #thriftthis #addtocart

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👋Meet Executive Director of @fab_scrap, Jessica Schreiber. 👋 Jessica and her entirely woman-run non-profit are combating the textile waste crisis by being the one-stop secondhand fabric shop for makers and creators. 💪👉"I think one of the main points I try to convey is the sheer volume of material that is being discarded. We are picking up an average of 5K pounds of unwanted fabric, leather, yarns, and trim every week, and we are only working with a small portion of the companies in only one city! With such enormous amounts of fabric going to waste, it’s really important to start to think about the process differently. We should think about the collection, sorting, processing, and resource recovery infrastructure for textiles as more similar to plastic, paper, or metal." ☝️☝️Want to hear more from Jessica? Check out our full interview with her on our blog! 😉 #secondhandfirst #chooseused . . . . #recycledfashion #fabscraps #reusereducerecycle #reuserecycle

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你的衣櫥會對地球有對大傷害?不妨先由這個計算器開始,了解著裝習慣對環境的影響,再作出改變吧!

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