Jameela Jamil says ‘clothes should be cherished’ in bid to stop fashion overconsumption

Jameela Jamil says ‘clothes should be cherished’ in bid to stop fashion overconsumption

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With the release of Second Hand September, actress Jameela Jamil has joined Oxfam to promote more sustainable living.

Jameela has joined forces with Oxfam(Image: Scott A Garfitt/Invision/AP)

In a campaign that emphasizes the value of pre-loved fashion, British actress Jameela Jamil and Oxfam collaborate.

According to Oxfam, 40% of all clothing produced worldwide is not sold and is wasted, wasting the planet’s resources annually. According to the charity for poverty, the amount of unworn clothing on the planet will reach nearly a million by 2050.

A staggering amount of textile waste – 92 million tonnes – every year is globally produced, according to UNEP, and unsustainable fast fashion has a detrimental impact to the planet and climate change.

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Jameela has “always been a fan of preloved clothing”(Image: PA)

Second Hand September, which encourages people to choose to wear used clothing, is a response to this. The annual campaign, which was launched in 2019, aims to encourage more sustainable shopping habits and raise awareness of the negative effects of fast fashion.

People can reduce waste and help out second-hand shops by participating in the challenge. People can change their shopping habits and opt for used clothing. The campaign aims to reduce textile waste, reduce clothing waste, and reduce the environmental impact of the industry.

You can purchase used goods online or in stores through Oxfam. The money raised is used to assist those who suffer the most from climate change’s effects.

I’ve always enjoyed pre-owned clothing and have a lot of vintage clothing, Jameela said. items I have worn repeatedly for almost two decades. I believe that one should cherish, love, and wear clothes.

Customer and shop assistant in a second hand shop
This month is Second Hand September and here’s how you can get involved(Image: Getty Images)

“I’m so pleased to work with Oxfam and to continue promoting our love and respect for second-hand. She continued, “It is extra special that what they do not only helps save the planet but also helps the people on it,” she continued.

Reliked, an online influencer swap shop, is also setting the bar high for celebrities to sell their used or pre-owned goods.

At up to 70% off retail sales, they offer high-end, high-end clothing and beauty products. Every week, they get hundreds of items from their influencers to give to their clients.

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Their approach is to recycle, reuse, and donate: They use recycled materials to recycle and package items that have been purchased in recyclable mailing bags or recycled cardboard boxes. Even if items are only used for a limited period of time, recycling them can reduce the negative effects they might have on the environment. Many of their sellers have dedicated 100% of their sales to charities, which is at the heart of their reputation.

How can I participate in Second Hand September?

Amy Bannerman, the pre-loved style director of eBay, gave some valuable advice:

    She advised people to “try searching in secondhand stores first when looking for something classic” and “try not to resort to fast fashion.”

  • Ask yourself, “Be strict with yourself, and I’ll leave this thing in the closet.”
  • “Restore or repair any lost or damaged goods for other purposes”
  • Ask family members for their misplaced goods, such as your grandparents’ worn-out sweaters and aunts’ cardigans, at home. You can get your hands on anything they might not need in the future.

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Source: Mirror

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