via Instagram (@boohoo)Fashion / NewsFashion / NewsSurprise! Nearly half of fast fashion’s clothes are made from new plasticsA report has found that 49 per cent of clothing from ASOS, Boohoo, Missguided, and Pretty Little Thing are forged from virgin plasticShareLink copied ✔️June 11, 2021June 11, 2021Text Daniel Rodgers In news that will come as a surprise to absolutely nobody, a new study by the Royal Society for Arts, Manufactures and Commerce has found that roughly half of the clothes shilled by fast fashion websites have been made from virgin plastics like nylon, acrylic, and polyester. Over a two week period in May, the investigation pulled various items from ASOS, Missguided, Pretty Little Thing, and Boohoo, with analysis suggesting that 49 per cent of garments had been crafted from these synthetic fibres – which are, themselves, forged from fossil fuels. It was “shocking,” Josie Warden, a co-author on the report, told The Guardian, noting the immense volume of clothing these websites pump out. “These fabrics may be cheap at the point of sale, but they form part of a petrochemical economy which is fuelling runaway climate change and pollution,” she continued. “These use large amounts of energy and create environmental damage in their production, and can take thousands of years to break down.” Consequently, Warden is now calling for young consumers to treat these garments as they would single-use plastics. Despite the government rejecting a 1p per garment levy, the RSA is campaigning for a “plastics tax” on clothing imported into or produced in the UK using new plastics. It’s believed that the explosion of fast fashion has caused the use of synthetic fabrics to double over the past 20 years, with items including 8p dresses and £1 bikinis fuelling a throwaway culture. Industry wide, these dubious practices, which extend beyond the supply chain, are coming under increased scrutiny – last July Boohoo’s poor working conditions and exploitation of garment workers was linked to the rapid spread of coronavirus in Leicester. In response to the RSA’s findings, Boohoo has now pledged that 80 per cent of products currently made from virgin plastics will be swapped out with sustainable alternatives by 2025, while Missguided has promised to 25 per cent of its clothing being made from recycled fibres by that same date. Escape the algorithm! Get The DropEmail address SIGN UP Get must-see stories direct to your inbox every weekday. Privacy policy Thank you. You have been subscribed Privacy policy Expand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.TrendingAnd Love Comes in at the Eye: Passionate portraits from Tom Wood’s archiveThe beloved photographer’s latest book brings together shots of amorous late-night encounters in the nightclubs of Merseyside in the 1980sArt & Photography NothingMusicNothing launches ‘Club Nothing’ nightlife series with a global fund NothingEventWhat Went Down at Club Nothing in New YorkMusicDaughter From Hell: The 5 best tracks on Gracie Abrams’ new albumBeautyWhy are women now talking like looksmaxxers?Beauty10 of the hottest Instagram accounts fusing art, sex and eroticaLife & CultureIs this the most corrupt World Cup ever?Dazed LeagueInside an intimate soccer watch party in New YorkEscentric MoleculesBeautyJoin Dazed and Escentric Molecules for a night of scent and self-expressionEscape the algorithm! Get The DropEmail address SIGN UP Get must-see stories direct to your inbox every weekday. Privacy policy Thank you. You have been subscribed Privacy policy