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DRecycled,reused and renewable textiles (only go so far in solving the fast-fashioncrisis,writes Alexandra Carlton.The answer may lie in consumption.Australia is the world's second-largest consumer of clothing,generating 800,000 tonnes oftextile waste yearly.Individuals consume about 27 kilograms of new clothes annually and cast23 kilograms of waste.Globally,the situation is even more severe,with an estimated 92million tonnes of clothing waste produced each year.This equates to a truckload of clothesentering landfills every second.If you want to stop our unwanted clothes from jamming the planet,you'd assume thatreusing and recycling would lead the discussion.However,full clothes recycling-breakingclothes down to their base fibres to create new ones-is no simple task.Clothes consist ofvarious fibres,fasteners,and decorations that traditionally require painstaking manual)separation.Yet,innovation is underway,such as the Swedish large-scale sorting facilitySiptex,where textiles can be sorted by color and material using infrared (technology.Brands like Adelaide's Autark focus on minimizing output."I keep my collections tightlydesigned and production numbers slim,"says designer Sophia MeMahon.Sometimes thismeans she doesn't have the exact clothes someone wants in store,.but customers are patientwhile she makes items to order because they understand her brand's essence.Startups like AirRobe are giving clothes a second life and could be part of the solution.The clothing resale market is currently worth 49 billion and is expected to reach 103 billion by2025.AirRobe lets customers add new purchases to their digital wardrobe so they can be resoldlater without uploading photos or descriptions."The're-economy'-the reuse and recyclemarket sector-will be a real opportunity for us,"says Erica Berchtold,CEO of The Iconic.Researchers Samantha Sharpe and Taylor Brydges from the University of TechnologySydney advocate a widespread shift among consumers towards buying fewer,higher-qualityclothes besides these innovations.32.Why are the numbers used in Paragraph 2?A.To encourage factories to produce more clothes.B.To emphasize the severity of the clothing wasteC.To present the amount of clothing consumption.D.To set the stage for discussing how to landfill clothes.33.What does the author think of full clothes recycling?A.It is challenging.B.It is energy-saving.C.It is unworthy of attention.D.It is time-efficient.34.What does Sophia McMahon mean in Paragraph 4?A.Consumers should be patient to buy high-quality clothes.B.Clothes specially designed for consumers are the most fit.C.Adelaide's Autark has enough clothes in store for consumers.D.Slowing the production cycle is essential to reducing output.35.What do the researchers suggest doing regarding consumer habits?A.Buying more clothes.B.Following the fashion trend.C.Changing consuming behavior.D.Concentrating innovation.高三英语第6页(共10页)
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