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Sustainable fashion: The trend of fashion sustainability was very popular in 2025

“… rapidly increasing pollution, climate change, and the waste generated by the fashion industry have forced people to rethink their choices….”

rakesh by rakesh
31/12/2025
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With changing times, people are now looking beyond just style or brand; they are also considering the impact their clothes have on the environment and society. According to online portal, Newspoint, rapidly increasing pollution, climate change, and the waste generated by the fashion industry have forced people to rethink their choices. This is why, in 2025, sustainable fashion has emerged not just as a trend but as a necessity.

From large fashion brands to ordinary people, everyone is now adopting clothing that is environmentally friendly and durable. This trend of sustainability is not only changing the way we think about fashion but also promoting a responsible lifestyle. Here, we will tell you about its benefits so that you can also take advantage of it in the coming year.

Sustainable fashion uses fabrics and techniques that minimize harm to the environment. The use of organic cotton, bamboo, hemp, and recycled materials reduces water consumption and limits the use of harmful chemicals. This reduces pollution in rivers, soil, and air, and helps maintain environmental balance.

Read more here.

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