The WWF is run at a local level by the following offices...
- WWF Global
- Adria
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- Australia
- Austria
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- Belgium
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- Democratic Republic of the Congo
- Denmark
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- European Policy Office
- Finland
The fashion industry produces up to 8% of annual global carbon emissions, more than all international flights and maritime shipping combined.
BIG FACT #1It takes around 3800 litres of clean and drinkable water to make a typical pair of jeans - that’s 1L of drinking water for 3800 days or 1L per day for 10 years!
Big fact #2Textiles account for about 9% of annual microplastic losses to the ocean, or the equivalent of 45 million plastic bottles per year.
BIG FACT #3Does this sound familiar: a cupboard filled with clothing you don’t need and may in fact never wear? It’s painful when you count the cost in rands. Even more so when you consider the costs to nature. Have you ever thought about the environmental footprint of your fashion? Meanwhile, 100 billion new garments are made globally every year. This is not a good look. Ready to rock a more sustainable style?

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The goal of sustainable fashion is to create flourishing ecosystems and communities through its activity. This would provide benefits for people and nature.

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