The fashion industry is churning out more clothes than the planet can handle—leading to massive waste, environmental destruction, and social inequality. This page explores the root causes of overproduction, from planned obsolescence and fast fashion copycats to trend culture and inconsistent sizing that fuels excessive returns.

Discover the hidden costs of garment waste, microplastics, and polybags, and why the world already has enough clothes for six generations. As fashion evolves into an even faster cycle, these insights challenge consumers and brands to rethink their role in a wasteful system and push for real change.

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