Chen, RunyingJohnston, Jessica2024-07-302024-07-302024-052024-05-23May 2024http://hdl.handle.net/10342/13603The environmental impact of T-shirt production and consumption is profound, driven by material choices, production processes, consumption patterns, and waste generation. Sandra Roos' analysis reveals the detrimental effects of conventional cotton cultivation and polyester use, highlighting the urgency for sustainable alternatives. Energy-intensive production processes and chemical pollution underscore the need for cleaner methods. Moreover, consumer behavior, characterized by a disposable mindset and energy-intensive maintenance, exacerbates the problem. Textile waste, fueled by fast fashion, demands circular solutions. Roos advocates for circular business models that decouple revenue from resource use, offering hope for a sustainable future. In conclusion, Roos' insights call for immediate action and collaboration across the fashion industry to embrace sustainability and enact transformative change.application/pdfFashion industry, environmental impact, t-shirt life cycleT-Shirts to Totes: How T-Shirts Impact the EnvironmentHonors Thesis2024-07-29