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We live on the same Earth and are exposed to different fashion industries every day in this world. People always dress up brightly, and everyone may have their own unique dressing style, but behind these shining colors, people often overlook the ecological crisis. In the process of producing these fashionable products, many of the Earth’s resources are always consumed, wasted, and polluted, and these resources are often limited. Tannin dye is a toxic chemical substance that releases harmful gases and wastewater during the production process. These wastewater contain toxic heavy metals and organic compounds, which can cause toxicity to aquatic organisms and the surrounding environment. In addition, workers also face risks when making and processing tannins, as these chemicals may have negative effects on their health. The tannin pollution in the fashion industry can also affect consumers’ health and the environment. When we wear tannic clothing,our skin may come into contact with tannic dyes, leading to skin allergies and other health issues. Circular economy is a resource circular economy, characterized by resource conservation and recycling, and a model of economic development that is harmonious with the environment.This model emphasizes organizing economic activities into a feedback process of “resources, products, and renewable resources”, characterized by low extraction, high utilization, and low emissions. All materials and energy can be reasonably and sustainably utilized in this continuous economic cycle to minimize the impact of economic activities on the natural environment. Therefore, the clothing industry can adopt a circular economy model, reducing waste and emissions by recycling and reusing waste clothing and materials. For example, some clothing brands have launched recycling programs to reuse or reprocess recycled old clothes. At the same time, we can raise consumer awareness that consumers should consider their environmental impact when purchasing clothing,such as purchasing products made of sustainable materials,purchasing second-hand clothing, or using the same piece of clothing for a long time to reduce waste. In short, the key to sustainable development in the clothing industry lies in adopting sustainable materials, reducing waste,promoting circular economy, reducing carbon emissions, and raising consumer awareness. Through these measures, the clothing industry can better protect the environment and achieve sustainable development. In my values, brand merchants are not just a profitable thing. I believe that in order to create a good brand, it is necessary to contribute to the world, rather than relying solely on design and resource consumption to achieve its unique design philosophy.lt focuses more on professional ethics and altruism.

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