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Fashion's Hidden Cost: The True Price of Fast Fashion

Explore the shocking environmental impact of the fast fashion industry, from water consumption and carbon emissions to microplastics and toxic waste. Join the movement for sustainable fashion and make conscious choices!

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I want you to make me a posters of 3 seperated pictures A4 size 2:3 aspect ratio It has to do with fast fashion I specifically want you to take the information that i will provide you with in the bottom of my text. 1st page :The "Thirsty" Industry: It takes 2,700 liters of fresh water to make just one cotton t-shirt—enough to provide one person with drinking water for 2.5 years. Carbon Footprint: Fashion generates 10% of global carbon emissions, which is more than all international flights and maritime shipping combined. 2nd page:Microplastic Menace: Washing synthetic clothes (like polyester) accounts for 35% of primary microplastics released into the ocean. The Waste Pile: Every second, the equivalent of one garbage truck of textiles is landfilled or burned globally. 3rd page:Toxic Water: Textile dyeing is the world’s second-largest polluter of water, as leftover toxic chemicals and heavy metals are often dumped directly into local rivers. Disposable Culture: The average person buys 60% more items of clothing than they did 15 years ago, but keeps them for only half as long before throwing them away.

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Aspect Ratio: 3:4