The impact of fashion
In this lesson, we will look at both the positive and negative impact of fashion on our world.
The impact of fashion
In this lesson, we will look at both the positive and negative impact of fashion on our world.
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Key learning points
- the positive and negative impact that products can have in the wider world
Equipment
Scrap fabric (light coloured/white), Vegetables (e.g. beetroot, onions, red cabbage, saucepan, water, elastic bands, needle, thread
Content guidance
- Equipment requiring safe usage.
Supervision
Adult supervision recommended.
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3 Questions
Q1.
The fashion industry is responsible for what percentage of global carbon emissions?
21%.
3%.
30%.
Q2.
What is "fast fashion"?
Cheap clothes that resemble clothes seen on the catwalk.
Garments that rapidly respond to trends.
Mass manufactured clothing for consumers.
Q3.
Wool is a naturally sourced sustainable material. What is good about wool? (Tick 2 boxes)
Wool can not be recycled.
Wool is non-renewable.
3 Questions
Q1.
Which 3 options below identify the benefits of using bamboo fibres in clothing?
It is impervious to damage.
It is not a sustainable source
Q2.
Bamboo grows at a rate of around 40mm an hour. In 24 hours, how much can Bamboo grow?
Approximately 9.6 cm.
Approximately 9.6 m.
Approximately 96mm.
Q3.
What is a disadvantage of slow fashion?
Items are cheap.
Items are high quality.
Items are not eco-friendly.