1/ To make a T-Shirt we need 2720 liters of water, To make jeans you need 200 galleons of water, or 285 showers it's really high ! Let's go talking about ozone layer : every year more than 1,500 tons of Co2 are emitted due to the manufacture of clothes, this equals 6000 cars. So, we can say that the fashion industry has a significant impact on global warming.
2/ The waste problem is very important in the garment industry, first of all more than 80 billion pieces of clothing are produced each year and more than 2,720 liters of water are needed to make a single t-shirt. 30 billion clothes are scrapped in the UK, 95% of these clothes can be recycled. In addition, the fashion industry has a significant impact on greenhouse gas, indeed more than 1.5 tons of Co2 are emitted each year, or more than 6,000 cars. We must therefore find ways of treating waste and reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Finally, over £ 285 worth of clothes never get worn, so dress only for the essentials and only buy clothes that we are sure to wear.
dinaaa68
De rien , mais j'aimerais souligner aussi que c'est hyper gentil de ta part le faite que t'essaies d'aider d'autres personnes, peut-être c'est rien pour toi , mais ça compte beaucoup pour les autres !♡
aurel40861
Merci, dina, mais tu est en quelle classe pour avoir des facilités en anglais ? Lycée je suppose ? Je suis au collège moi 3ième
dinaaa68
de rien ! sinon aurel je suis au lycée mais cela ne veut rien dire car il y a des gens qui ne savent même pas former une phrase en anglais , c'est plutôt l'experience qui fait le niveau ! * ps : en terminale il y en a ( la plupart ) ils ont même pas ton niveau
dinaaa68
après c'est pas leur faute car les langues ne sont pas bien enseignées dans notre système educatif
aurel40861
bah merci ça fait plaisir ♡, en tous cas t'as l'air sympa :) perso je suis plus histoire et geographie, seconde guerre mondiale surout (j'ai beaucoup de livres dessus), si tu veux qu'on parle un peu plus l'histoire de, je te mets mon inst ici : aurelien.pnt.
It takes 2720 liters of water to make a Tshirt and 200 gallons water to make a jean according to the document.
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There has been a tendency of wasting in the clothing industry, in fact it produces a lot of issues, today we're going to discuss about them . First and foremost i would like to mention that just the production of clothes (whatever it's green or not) uses an astronomical quantity of water and here i'm going to remind you dear readers that water is very precious and that is going to know a shortage very soon by the way we spill it . And in top of that it produces tonnes of CO2 and that's a huge problem since the earth is knowing a never seen global warming in all its history, and it's mostly due to the emissions of CO2 . Saying all of this it makes it clear that only the production of clothes ( green or not) is a big problem and in top of that lately there has been a overproduction ( 80 billion of clothes per year , knowing that earth contains 7 billion people ) that leads us to a huge waste , in the UK every year there's a waste of 30 £ billion in what concerns clothes .However we can find some solutions as stoping its consumption and using the clothes hidden in our closets , sell them or just give them to charities.
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Hello !
1/ To make a T-Shirt we need 2720 liters of water, To make jeans you need 200 galleons of water, or 285 showers it's really high ! Let's go talking about ozone layer : every year more than 1,500 tons of Co2 are emitted due to the manufacture of clothes, this equals 6000 cars. So, we can say that the fashion industry has a significant impact on global warming.
2/ The waste problem is very important in the garment industry, first of all more than 80 billion pieces of clothing are produced each year and more than 2,720 liters of water are needed to make a single t-shirt. 30 billion clothes are scrapped in the UK, 95% of these clothes can be recycled. In addition, the fashion industry has a significant impact on greenhouse gas, indeed more than 1.5 tons of Co2 are emitted each year, or more than 6,000 cars. We must therefore find ways of treating waste and reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Finally, over £ 285 worth of clothes never get worn, so dress only for the essentials and only buy clothes that we are sure to wear.
Bonne soirée.
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It takes 2720 liters of water to make a Tshirt and 200 gallons water to make a jean according to the document.
2)
There has been a tendency of wasting in the clothing industry, in fact it produces a lot of issues, today we're going to discuss about them . First and foremost i would like to mention that just the production of clothes (whatever it's green or not) uses an astronomical quantity of water and here i'm going to remind you dear readers that water is very precious and that is going to know a shortage very soon by the way we spill it . And in top of that it produces tonnes of CO2 and that's a huge problem since the earth is knowing a never seen global warming in all its history, and it's mostly due to the emissions of CO2 . Saying all of this it makes it clear that only the production of clothes ( green or not) is a big problem and in top of that lately there has been a overproduction ( 80 billion of clothes per year , knowing that earth contains 7 billion people ) that leads us to a huge waste , in the UK every year there's a waste of 30 £ billion in what concerns clothes .However we can find some solutions as stoping its consumption and using the clothes hidden in our closets , sell them or just give them to charities.