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Consider the classic white t-shirt. Annually, we sell and buy 2 billion t-shirts globally, making it one of the most common garments in the world. But how and where is the average t-shirt made, and what’s its environmental impact? Angel Chang traces the life cycle of a t-shirt.
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That's it. I'm becoming a nudist. I love earth so much.
SAVE THE SEA!!!!!!!!!!!!!! DON'T LITER!!!!!!!! oh and thank you for making people Feel bad about littering
your great with recycling
Hold up so these USA households do 400 laundries a year which is more than 8 per week , wtf you be washing every single day ?
Well guess the world get less polluted with my lazyness
Changing pair of cloth for 2/3days and wash them whenever i feel like to do it, yeah, not bad
And thanks to that, my immune system looks stronger than average people
LoOol
Good
I learned alot
I played boxel
Thanks to this video I know how harmful the making of clothing can be. So to help the earth, I won't wear shirts anymore. Thanks TED-Ed!
uhh…? this seems mildly fake.
also arent t-shirts more polyester
I sometimes feel bad that I have old clothing, and I keep wearing the same pants and shirts from years ago. Thank you for making me feel better about my attachment to old clothing, including stuff I should've thrown out a while ago. This tendency of mine is environmentally friendly, this need not to cycle through clothes compulsively year after year.
i'm a 9- year old girl ted
i almost never use dryers and always reduce, reuse and recycle UwU
I think this is very very helpful for student like me
I'm going into high school next year and I still wear clothes from 4th grade 😂
I think they'll tell history of t-shirt!
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I have the feeling this channel is pretty left leaning. Does everything have to ne about the environment.
Im not going to be willing to live in the stobe age for some exotic animals that have no purpose whatsoever.
You guys didn’t even discuss the environmental impact of shirts after they’re thrown away in landfills or sold to people in developing countries.
This is so cool, but if you like T-shirts, i don't see an excuse for you to not check this teespring store. https://teespring.com/stores/t-shirt-madness-5
I thought this was going to be a funny story with cute animations but all I got was "your clothes are ruining the planet"
It's a day of joy when ted ed upload a video
I’m from Turkey!
"Life cycle of a shirt" more like "how to make everyone feel bad about everything involving clothes".
I think I'm gonna become a nudist now
They should rename this video "The environmental impacts of t shirts." Instead of this misleading title.
well I guess it's time to get secondhand t-shirts
Time to stop clothing…!!!
somehow, this has only had 1.3 million views. The message still has a long way to go
This is why we don't throw away most of our cotton clothes, in India, you use it till it don't fit, then you can donate it/give it to a younger sibling, then it goes for holi playing clothes and finally used as a mopping cloth in the kitchen/floor cleaning! We use a kitchen mopping cloth that's basically a cut-out piece of a tee I owned when I was in 1st grade, that's about a decade back
I'm going to go out and kill a panda and where it's fur, apparently that's more environmentally friendly then making a t shirt