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Sustainable Development Of Garment And Garment Industry In UK

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< p > more than 50 retailers, suppliers, public welfare organizations and recyclers are supporting a sustainable development plan to reduce the environmental impact of the a target= "_blank" href= "//www.sjfzxm.com/" > clothing /a > life cycle.

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< p > the sustainable clothing action plan (SCAP), led by the British government's waste and resource action plan (WRAP), has been publicly supported by representatives of the 40% industries, including a target= "_blank" href= "//www.sjfzxm.com/" > clothing "/a" market, including Tesco, Marks, and "pop".

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By P, and by WRAP, SCAP promises to reduce carbon emissions, water consumption and waste to landfill by 15% in 2020. By 2020, the waste produced per ton of garments will also be reduced by 3.5%.

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< p > WRAP indicated that if the goal is achieved, the reduction of carbon emissions will be equivalent to the carbon emissions of 250000 cars on the road, and the water saved will be equivalent to 170000 Olympic scale swimming pools, and 16000 tonnes of waste will be reduced in the first stage of the production process.

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< p > SCAP 2020 identified three main directions of action: Using low impact fiber, prolonging the life of clothing, and enhancing reuse and recycling.

The plan includes the SCAP emission footprint calculator system, which allows the brand or retailer to quantify the footprint of carbon, water and waste in its entire clothing series.

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P also launched a consumer awareness campaign to support SCAP 2020 - a target= "_blank" href= "//www.sjfzxm.com/" > dress "/a" - designed to encourage consumers to think about how they buy, how to use and discard their costumes.

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"P", British environmental Secretary Dan Rogerson pointed out that it is a pity that millions of pounds worth of old clothes are abandoned in the landfill every year.

I look forward to achieving these goals with a view to helping and encouraging us to think more about how to recycle these products. "

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