Why do your jeans wear out so quickly? - Madhavi Venkatesan

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The first pairs of jeans were designed for durability.
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Named for the French city of Nîmes,
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denim was constructed as a sturdy cotton weave worn by sailors.
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This rugged material got even stronger in the 19th century,
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when Levi Strauss and Jacob Davis added metal rivets to reinforce stress points.
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Their design introduced a new brand of durable trousers
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for California miners that could withstand years of wear and tear.
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Over the course of the 20th century,
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these working-class pants have transformed into fashion icons.
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But as the demand for jeans has gone up, their durability has gone down.
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Today, most pairs last no longer than a year.
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And each new pair you buy has a much higher cost than you might think.
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Every pair of jeans begins its life in a cotton field.
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It takes about 0.7 kilograms of cotton to produce a single pair of pants.
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Growing this much cotton requires roughly 10,000 liters of water,
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not to mention various herbicides and pesticides,
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which can contaminate groundwater.
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The cotton is harvested by hand or industrial machines
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and transported to textile factories where it’s spun into yarn.
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At this point, it’s typically combined with plastic fibers like spandex
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to increase the yarn’s elasticity.
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These plastic threads make modern jeans more comfortable and flexible,
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but also much less durable.
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Next, the yarn is dyed jeans’ trademark blue.
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Historically, this color came from natural plant-derived indigo.
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But most modern manufacturers use a synthetic dye
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made from petroleum byproducts and toxic chemicals.
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Once dyed, the cotton-plastic blend is woven into denim sheets,
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which are then cut and sewn into jeans.
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After assembly, some jeans undergo additional procedures
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to get a distressed look.
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This often includes chemical sprays and multiple cycles of acid-washing,
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the toxic runoff can turn rivers indigo-blue.
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Finally, there are the zippers, buttons, and rivets
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made of copper and other metals,
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whose mining is yet another source of environmental degradation.
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All in all, the manufacturing process for a single pair of jeans
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emits over 33 kilograms of carbon—
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the equivalent of driving over 110 kilometers.
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But this process doesn't just damage the environment.
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Much of the world’s cotton is grown in developing countries,
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with poor labor practices and few protections for workers.
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Cotton here is often picked by children or forced labor,
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and most jean manufacturing plants frequently expose workers
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to toxic chemicals throughout production.
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One particularly dangerous technique called sandblasting
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involves spraying jeans with fine sand at high pressures
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and has been linked with numerous cases of incurable and often fatal lung disease.
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Like many globally produced products,
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jeans are made in poor countries and bought in rich ones.
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All these pants will likely be washed dozens or even hundreds of times per year.
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This energy intensive process breaks down the plastics woven into each pair,
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releasing microplastics into the water
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and, perhaps most ironic of all, shortening the jean’s lifespan.
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Like most waste, discarded jeans end up in landfills,
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where their decomposition releases methane gas,
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while their dyes and plastics leach into the soil and groundwater.
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Some companies are working on solutions here,
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from using organic cotton to recycling and reusing denim.
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You can also help reduce the environmental impact of your favorite pants
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by buying used jeans and buying fewer pairs altogether.
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Denim manufacturers also recommend only washing your jeans once every 10 wears.
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And, when possible, air dry your pants to reduce energy consumption.
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Life cycle and labor problems like these extend far beyond just jeans.
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Some governments are pursuing policies to make companies more responsible
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for worker pay and welfare,
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but unsustainable practices still run rampant throughout the fashion industry.
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So when the price tags on your clothes seem like a steal,
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it’s important to consider who’s actually being robbed.
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