Fast fashion is slowing but Brit's love of the washing machine is damaging the planet

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Fast fashion is slowing but Brits’ love of the washing machine is damaging the planet New 3-in-1 sustainable clothing care device set to revolutionise the way we wash our clothes launches today

• Four in 10 (38%) are unaware of the impact washing clothes has on the environment • Around a third of clothing’s carbon footprint comes from how we wash and care for what we own

• 300,000 tonnes of clothing end up in household bins across the UK every year, the equivalent to 900 Boeing 747 jets

• Almost one in three (30%) admit to throwing an item of clothing in the bin due to a stain they couldn’t remove

• Textile washing accounts for as much as 35% of primary microplastics in our oceans • One in three (33%) would be willing to wash less frequently to be kinder to the planet • Today, British company launches a new 3-in-1 sustainable clothing care device set to revolutionise the way we wash our clothes after six years in development

• Full report ‘Unfolding Laundry Habits: The missing piece of the sustainable fashion conversation’ available for download here

9th June, 2021, London, UK: An in-depth report commissioned by w’air – a new, handheld sustainable clothing care device, in partnership with environmental organisation Hubbub, reveals that the UK is moving away from the fast fashion trend with over half of Brits (55%) saying they buy clothes to wear at least 30 times. However, four in 10 (38%) admit they are unaware of the impact washing clothes has on the environment.


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