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Fashion, sustainability, and the anthropocene

Brooks, Andrew; Fletcher, Kate; Francis, Robert A.; Rigby, Emma Dulcie; Roberts, Thomas

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Andrew Brooks

Kate Fletcher

Robert A. Francis

Emma Dulcie Rigby

Thomas Roberts



Abstract

The unbridled consumption of clothing threatens the environment. A discussion is developing around the adoption of new materials and economic models to reduce the impacts of clothing production and use. We discuss these emergent technologies in the wider historical setting of the Anthropocene. The history of human-environmental interactions is interwoven with the development of international garment economies. This article provides an account of how changes in clothing manufacturing and consumption patterns have affected environmental systems, focusing on laundry practices in Britain. We draw on closed-loop recycling to discuss how ideas from clothing businesses privilege the status quo and technological change. Optimistic solutions to fashion and sustainability challenges are an example of mechanisms that are responding to a utopian eco-modernist argument that human systems can adapt and prosper in a changing world. Such flawed solutions hide from view more radical visions to transform the relationships among fashion, technology, and the environment.

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Jul 7, 2017
Online Publication Date Apr 1, 2024
Publication Date Nov 30, 2017
Deposit Date Apr 16, 2024
Publicly Available Date Apr 17, 2024
Journal Utopian Studies
Print ISSN 1045-991X
Electronic ISSN 2154-9648
Publisher Penn State University Press
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 28
Issue 3
Pages 482-504
DOI https://doi.org/10.5325/utopianstudies.28.3.0482
Keywords Sustainability Fashion Laundry Microfibres Anthropocene
Public URL https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/11902537

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