Brits shun 'fast fashion' - with upcycling and buying 'wonky' veg getting popular
BRITS are turning their backs on so-called 'fast fashion' as they make a switch to more sustainable shopping in a bid to cut down on waste.
The research was carried out by WUKA, the UK's first carbon-neutral, reusable and leak-proof period underwear, which has created a line of knickers made from fabric destined for landfill. "Whether it is buying wonky carrots or turning an old skirt into something fabulous and new, we love how attitudes and behaviours have evolved over the years.
More than nine in 10 happily buy wonky veg and 39 per cent are upcycling more, with furniture the most common project to tackle, followed by clothes.
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