Greta Tunberg starred for Vogue and accused fashion pollution

Swedish economist Greta Tunberg starred to cover the Scandinavian version of Vogue edition and criticized the fashion industry. It is reported by BBC .

On the Instagram Frame magazine 18-year-old celebrity posing in the forest along with horses. Its captured in a beige suit, consisting of a sweater and trousers, and the top of the maximum length of the same color. Tunberg was also filmed in a white jumper and a bulk multicolored cardigan.

It is known that in an interview with Vogue, the activist accused representatives of the fashion industry in environmental pollution. So, according to the United Nations (UN), the fashion industry is located on the second revenge among the industries, which have a negative impact on nature.

It is noted that about 93 billion cubic meters of water are used annually – this is enough to ensure the livelihoods of five million people. In addition, the industry throws eight percent of carbon dioxide from the total emission in the world to the atmosphere.

Tunberg also stated that most brands are misleading consumers about the environmental merits of their product. The activist emphasized that the last time I bought clothes three years ago in second-hand. “I just clothe things from acquaintances,” she assured.

In May, women wore the same clothes for 100 days and shared experiences. According to the material, the participants of the Challenge had to acquire any dress from the range of brand worth 13 pounds sterling (1300 rubles) and carry it 100 days in a row. Women were forbidden to change it to another clothes, regardless of weather conditions or any other external factors. At the same time, for the purity of the experiment, they had to send a photo report daily.

/Media reports.