'Fast fashion to landfill pollution — push for zero-waste | Sustainable fashion #2 | ABC Australia'

03:34 Aug 4, 2021
'Subscribe and tap the notification bell to be delivered Australian stories every day. https://www.youtube.com/abcaustralia?sub_confirmation=1  The fashion industry is the second biggest polluter in the world.  A re-think of fast fashion to encourage recycling,  up-cycling and sustainable fashion is providing ethical fashion opportunities with the circular economy in Australia.   The Red Cross, St Vincent de Paul, and The Salvation Army are collaborating on a project called Moving the Needle. Hoping to change behaviour in every part of the fashion circle by involving government, industry, and consumers.  Video original broadcast as Material Gain by ABC Compass: Producer: Deborah Boerne Researcher: Wendy Boynton Editor: Philippa Byers Series Producer: Jessica Douglas-Henry  Watch the full episode - Compass - Material Gain on ABC iview: https://iview.abc.net.au/show/compass/series/34/video/RN1911H009S00  Join the ABC Australia community on social media! http://abc.net.au/ Facebook: http://facebook.com/abc Twitter: http://twitter.com/abcaustralia Instagram: http://instagram.com/abcaustralia' 

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