Toolkit on Zero Waste: Go Zero, Danube

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In your closet Sophie, Sophia, Lea Yes, your wardrobe is also a place for suspicion. Going completely Zero Waste in clothing terms was probably only possible for Adam and Eve, but we too can make certain adjustments if we want to take greater care of our environment as well as other humans when it comes to our clothes. The fashion industry produces a good deal of waste, and contributes to water shortages, environmental pollution, resource scarity, climate change, modern slavery and other human rights violations. It is the second largest polluter in the world (after the oil industry – which is also a contributor in some very common fashion fabrics). From producing the materials to processing the fabric to sewing it together to ending up in a shop and ultimately with the consumer, a piece of clothing travels the whole world and leaves a trail of harmful and exploitative practices. Did you know? •

0.6% of the price of an ordinary t-shirt actually ends up with the person who sews it.

1% of clothes can be recycled into new clothes; the other 99% ends up in incinerators or landfills.

4: the number of times a piece of clothing is worn, on average, before being thrown out.

24 collections are launched by the brand Zara in 1 year (reminder: 1 year = 12 months).

7 000 l of water are needed to produce just one pair of jeans (and another 20 000 l to grow the cotton).

20 000 different chemicals are used in the textile industry – 30% of worldwide chemical use.

11 million tons of textile waste: the amount that the USA alone creates each year.

27 million workers (estimated number) suffer from work-related diseases due to poor working conditions in the textile sector each year.

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Imprint

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pages 161-163

Filmography

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pages 155-157

Greenwashing

3min
pages 126-128

Testimonies

2min
pages 145-148

Implementing organizations

3min
pages 149-151

Test your “carbon footprint”

1min
page 129

Questions and answers

12min
pages 130-141

Literature

1min
page 153

More about the project

3min
pages 142-144

Connecting with nature

1min
page 125

Differences between what you want and what you need

1min
page 124

Complementary and alternative medicine

6min
pages 113-118

Personal questions with Teodora Garkova

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page 123

Fabrics

3min
pages 98-99

Zero Waste self-care beauty products

7min
pages 106-112

Man-made cellulosic fibres

1min
page 100

Are shopping receipts recyclable?

2min
pages 102-103

Plastic bag facts – once and forever

1min
page 97

Plastic straws

1min
page 96

Protecting the Danube

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page 91

Gardening

4min
pages 87-90

Shopping

1min
page 80

Restaurants (to go, leftovers

2min
pages 81-82

At school and work

1min
page 79

More about food waste in restaurants

6min
pages 83-86

Transport

2min
pages 77-78

Zero waste parenting

1min
pages 70-71

Zero Waste and pets

2min
pages 68-69

Zero Waste on a budget

6min
pages 64-67

Personalize your clothes

1min
page 51

Energy efficiency at home

2min
pages 62-63

Cleaning DIY

5min
pages 53-56

Proposals for more solutions in the house

4min
pages 57-59

Living with less: Capsule wardrobe

1min
page 50

The secret of making your clothes last longer

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Short guide to quality labels

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page 48

Introduction to Fair Fashion

1min
pages 46-47

An ode to Second-Hand

2min
pages 44-45

Guide to Zero Waste period products

2min
pages 37-38

In the bathroom

5min
pages 33-36

In your closet

1min
page 43

Alternative period products

5min
pages 39-42

Regrowing

2min
pages 31-32

Practical advice for fresh produce

2min
pages 28-30

The solution: Zero Waste

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Zero Waste – lesson from nature, or the life of a leaf

2min
pages 13-14

Food waste at home

5min
pages 25-27

The 5Rs

3min
pages 16-17

Introduction

2min
pages 5-6

10 items based on the 5Rs

4min
pages 18-20

Myths about Zero Waste

2min
pages 21-22

Ecological problems and environmental threats along the Danube

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pages 7-12
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