This report explores the unsustainable nature of fast fashion in the context of climate neutrality. It links fashion lifestyle changes to measurable impacts on climate change, aligning with the 1.5°C target of the Paris Agreement. The analysis includes carbon footprints of fashion lifestyles in G20 countries, establishing equity-based per capita footprint targets for 2030. Highlighting inequalities in emissions and consumption across income groups, the report extends the concept of fair consumption to fashion, addressing sufficiency and estimating carbon budgets for G20 nations.
Unfit, Unfair, Unfashionable Resizing Fashion for a Fair Consumption Space
E. D'Itria;
2022-01-01
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This report explores the unsustainable nature of fast fashion in the context of climate neutrality. It links fashion lifestyle changes to measurable impacts on climate change, aligning with the 1.5°C target of the Paris Agreement. The analysis includes carbon footprints of fashion lifestyles in G20 countries, establishing equity-based per capita footprint targets for 2030. Highlighting inequalities in emissions and consumption across income groups, the report extends the concept of fair consumption to fashion, addressing sufficiency and estimating carbon budgets for G20 nations.File in questo prodotto:
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