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The average person today is spending 60 per cent more money on clothing than they did 15 years ago. | TheCurrentCBC

'There's a role that our industry can do in reconditioning the way . customers think,' says Imran AmedThe fashion industry produced 114 billion items of clothing last year, says fashion expert Imran Amed.

'There's a role that our industry can do in reconditioning the way ... customers think,' says Imran AmedThe fashion industry produced 114 billion items of clothing last year, says fashion expert Imran Amed. 'There's waste at almost every step of the chain,' he says.
 

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TheCurrentCBC That is weak the people are only buying more expensive clothing. If they want they can buy chesper stuff. Keep in mind almost all cloths are made by slave labour in china

TheCurrentCBC Can you imagine? Gross.

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