klærforbruk
Klærforbruk, or clothing consumption, refers to the amount of clothing that an individual or a society wears and discards over a given period. It is a significant indicator of material consumption and environmental impact. The global fashion industry is one of the largest polluters, contributing to issues such as textile waste, water pollution, and greenhouse gas emissions. The average consumer in developed countries discards around 60% of their clothes within the first six months of purchase, leading to a substantial amount of textile waste. Fast fashion, characterized by its low prices, frequent new collections, and disposable nature, has contributed to this trend. Sustainable fashion initiatives aim to reduce klærforbruk by promoting durable, high-quality clothing and encouraging consumers to buy less and choose wisely. The concept of the circular economy, where clothing is designed to be reused, repaired, and recycled, is gaining traction as a more environmentally friendly alternative to the traditional linear model of production and disposal.