The life cycle of a t-shirt - Angel Chang

3,107,505 views ・ 2017-09-05

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Consider the classic white t-shirt.
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Annually, we sell and buy two billion t-shirts globally,
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making it one of the most common garments in the world.
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But how and where is the average t-shirt made,
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and what's its environmental impact?
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Clothing items can vary a lot,
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but a typical t-shirt begins its life on a farm in America, China, or India
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where cotton seeds are sown, irrigated and grown for the fluffy bolls they produce.
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Self-driving machines carefully harvest these puffs,
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an industrial cotton gin mechanically separates the fluffy bolls from the seeds,
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and the cotton lint is pressed into 225-kilogram bales.
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The cotton plants require a huge quantity of water and pesticides.
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2,700 liters of water are needed to produce the average t-shirt,
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enough to fill more than 30 bathtubs.
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Meanwhile, cotton uses more insecticides and pesticides
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than any other crop in the world.
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These pollutants can be carcinogenic,
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harm the health of field workers,
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and damage surrounding ecosystems.
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Some t-shirts are made of organic cotton grown without pesticides and insecticides,
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but organic cotton makes up less than 1%
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of the 22.7 million metric tons of cotton produced worldwide.
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Once the cotton bales leave the farm,
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textile mills ship them to a spinning facility,
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usually in China or India,
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where high-tech machines blend,
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card,
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comb,
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pull,
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stretch,
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and, finally, twist the cotton into snowy ropes of yarn called slivers.
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Then, yarns are sent to the mill,
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where huge circular knitting machines
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weave them into sheets of rough grayish fabric
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treated with heat and chemicals until they turn soft and white.
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Here, the fabric is dipped into commercial bleaches and azo dyes,
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which make up the vivid coloring in about 70% of textiles.
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Unfortunately, some of these contain cancer-causing cadmium,
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lead,
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chromium,
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and mercury.
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Other harmful compounds and chemicals can cause widespread contamination
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when released as toxic waste water in rivers and oceans.
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Technologies are now so advanced in some countries
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that the entire process of growing and producing fabric
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barely touches a human hand.
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But only up until this point.
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After the finished cloth travels to factories,
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often in Bangladesh, China, India, or Turkey,
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human labor is still required to stitch them up into t-shirts,
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intricate work that machines just can't do.
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This process has its own problems.
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Bangladesh, for example,
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which has surpassed China as the world's biggest exporter of cotton t-shirts,
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employs 4.5 million people in the t-shirt industry,
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but they typically face poor conditions and low wages.
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After manufacture, all those t-shirts travel by ship, train, and truck
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to be sold in high-income countries,
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a process that gives cotton an enormous carbon footprint.
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Some countries produce their own clothing domestically,
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which cuts out this polluting stage,
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but generally, apparel production accounts for 10% of global carbon emissions.
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And it's escalating.
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Cheaper garments and the public's willingness to buy
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boosted global production from 1994 to 2014 by 400%
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to around 80 billion garments each year.
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Finally, in a consumer's home,
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the t-shirt goes through one of the most resource-intensive phases of its lifetime.
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In America, for instance,
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the average household does nearly 400 loads of laundry per year
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each using about 40 gallons of water.
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Washing machines and dryers both use energy,
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with dryers requiring five to six times more than washers.
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This dramatic shift in clothing consumption over the last 20 years,
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driven by large corporations and the trend of fast fashion
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has cost the environment,
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the health of farmers,
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and driven questionable human labor practices.
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It's also turned fashion into the second largest polluter in the world after oil.
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But there are things we can do.
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Consider shopping secondhand.
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Try to look for textiles made from recycled or organic fabrics.
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Wash clothes less and line dry to save resources.
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Instead of throwing them away at the end of their life,
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donate, recycle, or reuse them as cleaning rags.
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And, finally, you might ask yourself,
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how many t-shirts and articles of clothing will you consume over your lifetime,
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and what will be their combined impact on the world?
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