As demonstrated by widespread protest marches led by young activists such as Greta Thunberg, Gen Z is taking a stand against spiraling environmental issues – even more so than previous generations. This new generation believes in its collective power to force change, which will increase the pressure on the industry to clean up its act.
According to the World Bank, the fashion industry contributes 10% of annual global carbon emissions. If clothing consumption continues at its current pace, this will surge by an additional 50% over the next 10 years.
The new generation is rightly concerned — close to 60% of all clothing ends up in incinerators or landfills within a few years. However, fast fashion, which has significantly contributed to the industry’s spiraling environmental impact, has experienced significant decreases in growth as the new generation seeks change. According to a study by Thredup, more than half of young consumers say they would purchase higher quality items that last longer in order to reduce the fashion industry’s abundance of waste.