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he planet is in need of more deliberate humans so if you’ve been looking to live more consciously by incorporating a more sustainable way of living, then now is the time. As we replace see-through options for chunkier alternatives this fall, a wardrobe refresh certainly comes to mind. This may include cleaning out your closet, giving away some pieces, and purchasing season-appropriate ensembles. Whatever the case, if you’re going to carry out a wardrobe overhaul then make it fun and eco-friendly. It’s a win-win situation. eco-friendly ways to refresh your closet.

One rule when looking for eco-friendly ways to refresh your closet is to avoid the temptation of buying things you don’t need. If you’re in need of some motivation, remember that it takes about 2,700 liters of water to produce one cotton shirt. Textiles can take over 200 years to decompose in landfills, and the volume of clothes being disposed of doubles annually. Clearly, this is only a recipe for disaster, and we all need to act fast.

Check out 5 eco-friendly ways to refresh your closet this season and beyond…

#1. Fix it

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Just like relationships, when you’re not so crazy about your partner, what do you do? You find new and exciting ways to spice things up. Instead of adding clothes to the landfill queue, why not fix them when they encounter minor tears? Otherwise, you can explore stylish ways to rock them.

#2. Go slow on trends

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The fashion industry is never at a halt and that’s to say that trends come and go. Once the buzz is over, most trendy clothes or accessories get tucked into boxes and might never be worn again. On the other hand, high-quality classic pieces come in a handy season after season as they’re more flexible to style and rarely go out of style.

#3. Thrift shopping

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Donating fairly used clothes instead of dropping them in the trash is by far a great way to save the planet. These clothes can be recycled and most of all, sold in thrift stores. Thrift shopping might have been a mild form of status dichotomy in the past, but when thinking of eco-friendly ways to refresh your closet while saving cash, then there’s no reason why this shouldn’t be considered.

#4.  Purchase biodegradable clothes and reusable bags

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When you patronize brands that focus on biodegradable products, it’s a way to reduce the polluting effects of fashion. After oil, fashion comes in second in the environment pollution hierarchy. Investing in these type of clothes help reduce the problems associated with fashion waste.

#5. Swap clothes

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If you have grown-up sisters and/or friends this is absolutely fun. They’re probably tired of that jacket you’ve been eyeing and would jump at the offer when you swap that abandoned maxi dress with them. Swapping clothes is not only eco-friendly, but it’s also free. My sister and I do this all the time. Your pocket will thank you.

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