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Fast Fashion Series Poster

Series Poster 1 - NOT "machine", HUMAN

Fast fashion often relies on low-cost labor to produce clothing quickly and cheaply, which can lead to harmful conditions for workers. Laborers in this industry often face low wages, long hours, unsafe working conditions, and lack of job security. Many work in factories with inadequate safety measures, leading to accidents and health issues. The pressure to produce clothes rapidly can result in exploitative practices, such as child labor and forced overtime, further exacerbating the harm faced by workers.
Series Poster 2 - NOT "dustbin", HOME

Fast fashion contributes significantly to environmental issues, particularly in landfills. The industry's emphasis on rapid turnover of clothing leads to increased waste. Clothes made from cheap materials often don't last long, encouraging consumers to dispose of them more frequently. As a result, huge volumes of clothing end up in landfills, where they decompose slowly due to synthetic fibers, releasing harmful chemicals into the soil and water. 
Series Poster 3 - NOT "fashion", MOTHER

Fast fashion's impact on animals primarily stems from the materials used in clothing production. Many fast fashion items are made from materials like leather, fur, wool, and silk, which often involve animal cruelty in their sourcing. For instance, the leather industry can be associated with inhumane treatment of animals in slaughterhouses, and the production of wool and silk might involve practices that are harmful to animals, such as mulesing in sheep farming or silkworms being boiled alive.
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