Date of Award

8-2024

Document Type

Thesis

Degree Name

Master of Arts in Interior Architecture, MAIA

School

CAS

Department

Art & Design Department

Faculty Advisor

Sean Solley

Second Advisor

Alfred Byun

Abstract

The demand for cheap clothing places immense pressure on natural resources, exacerbating environmental degradation. To address fast fashion waste, efforts should include promoting sustainable practices, advocating for ethical labor standards, encouraging recycling and upcycling initiatives, and raising consumer awareness about the environmental and social impact of clothing choices. Transitioning towards a circular fashion model is crucial for mitigating the detrimental effects of fast fashion waste.

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