To Die For: Is Fashion Wearing Out the World?
- 339 Seiten
- 12 Lesestunden
Peels back the layers of the global wardrobe to reveal the naked truth about the big-names luxury 'it' brands we swear by and the cheap clothes we believe we can't live without.
Lucy Siegle ist eine britische Journalistin und Autorin, die sich mit Umweltthemen beschäftigt und als Reporterin für The One Show tätig ist. Sie bietet eine einzigartige und faszinierende Perspektive auf Umweltfragen und ethischen Konsum. Ihre Arbeit untersucht, wie unsere Konsumgewohnheiten den Planeten beeinflussen, und liefert aufschlussreiche Kommentare für bewusste Leser.




Peels back the layers of the global wardrobe to reveal the naked truth about the big-names luxury 'it' brands we swear by and the cheap clothes we believe we can't live without.
An accessible, practical and ultimately inspiring book that not only serves as a much-needed call to arms to end the plastic pandemic, but gives useful tools on how to make meaningful change in our everyday lives and advice on how to demand long-lasting action.
Every year, enough plastic is discarded to circle the globe four times, with over 8 million tonnes entering oceans annually. The production of new plastic reaches 300 million tonnes, resulting in an estimated 15-51 trillion pieces of plastic littering our seas. In the UK alone, 38.5 million plastic bottles are used daily, and globally, a million are consumed every minute. Without significant action, plastic could outnumber fish in the ocean by 2050, leaving a dire legacy for future generations. Most plastic is not recycled; it is either incinerated, sent to landfills, or ends up in oceans, where it breaks down into microplastics. Many believed that governments and brands were addressing this issue, but awareness campaigns have revealed that existing strategies are insufficient. Instead of despairing, we must channel our frustration into action, starting with reducing our own consumption. The author, an eco lifestyle expert, offers a compelling call to arms against the plastic crisis, equipping readers with practical tools for change. By adopting a 'reduce, rethink, refill, refuse' mindset, even a small group can eliminate thousands of single-use plastic items annually. As influencers in our communities, we can drive significant change. Now is the time to act, advocate for change, and work towards a cleaner ocean and environment.
Journalist, broadcaster and eco-lifestyle expert Lucy Siegle tests your climate and naturn IQ through 100 questions to inspire change and show what we can all do to lessen our impact on the planet.