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Nadine Senior
Print Price: £123.00
Original Price: £930.00
This art piece is created for advancing and funding solutions for the huge problems we face with fast Fashion and mitigate the negative effects it creates to our ecosystems.
The fashion industry is responsible for 8-10% of global emissions – and British shoppers buy more clothes than any others in Europe.
The term describes the quick turnover of fashion trends and the move towards cheap, mass-produced clothing – with new lines constantly released.
Wardrobes are “overflowing with clothes”, argues fast fashion campaigner Elizabeth Cline. Oxfam research suggests the average Briton has 57 unworn items.
Producing clothes uses a lot of natural resources and creates greenhouse gas emissions which are responsible for climate change.
Overall, the fashion industry is responsible for 8-10% of global emissions, according to the UN – more than the aviation and shipping combined.
And global clothes sales could increase by up to 65% by 2030, the World Bank suggests.
Most of fashion’s environmental impact comes from the use of raw materials:
The industry also uses a lot of water. Imagine those small half litre bottles we drink. Well, to manufacture a single t shirt requires 2,700 litres of water – that’s 5,400 bottles. To manufacture a single pair of jeans requires 10,000 litres of water – that’s 20,000 bottles. To manufacture a single pair of cotton socks require 600 litres of water – that’s 1,200 bottles of water.
UK shoppers buy more clothes per person than those in any other country in Europe, according to MPs.
Young people top that list. A recent survey by environmental charity Hubbub found that more than two-fifths of 16 to 24-year-olds buy clothes online at least once a week, compared to 13% on average for other age groups.
Several firms have launched “eco” collections which use organic and recycled materials, including H&M Conscious, Adidas x Parley and Zara Join Life.
But critics argue such collections don’t solve the biggest problem – overconsumption.
We welcome proposed solutions that tackle this sector in multiple areas including manufacturing, supply chain and recycling.
| Category | Fast Fashion |
|---|---|
| Original size | 50 x 70cm |
| Print Size | 65.1 x 46.3cm |
| Medium | Acrylic, coloured crayons and pen with an acrylic border |
| Material | Paper |
| Rarity | Unique |
| Signature | Signed in bottom corner of painting |
A Romanian artist with a passion for visual storytelling. Her artistic journey began in high school, leading her to earn two Bachelor’s degrees in Graphic Design and Fine Art, along with a Master’s degree in Book Illustration.
Andrada has participated in numerous group exhibitions, showcasing her work and connecting with art enthusiasts and fellow creatives. Through her diverse skills in design and illustration, she continues to explore ways to reveal the complexity and hidden mysteries of seemingly ordinary scenes from nature.






PhD scientist and researcher in Environmental Engineering and Sustainability with more than eight years of combined industrial and academic experience.
His work focuses on transforming solid waste into eco-friendly construction materials and optimizing wastewater treatment systems, all within the framework of circular economy principles. With a strong background in materials science and process optimization, I strive to bridge the gap between research and real-world applications by developing sustainable technologies that reduce environmental impact and promote resource efficiency.
Driven by a deep commitment to sustainability, I am passionate about contributing to global efforts toward a cleaner and more resilient planet. My main goal is to play an active role in shaping innovative environmental solutions that foster the transition to a truly sustainable and circular future.
Ph.D. in Biological Sciences and professor of Ecology and Conservation Biology at the National University of Rosario, Argentina. Her work focuses on wetland ecology and biodiversity conservation, with an emphasis on analyzing ecological responses to environmental change. She is part of the Sycomore – Fast Fashion group, where she brings a critical ecological perspective on the environmental impacts of the fashion industry and promotes sustainable solutions grounded in science and conservation
Mila is a recent MSc graduate in Climate Change: Policy, Media, and Society from Dublin City University and is currently completing a Master’s in Environmental Sciences at Université Libre de Bruxelles. She specialises in climate governance, sustainable development, and environmental policy, with a multidisciplinary approach to addressing global challenges. Her work spans research on pollution governance, the blue economy, and urban resilience, combining policy analysis with field experience. Passionate about climate action and international collaboration, she strives to contribute to innovative and impactful solutions for a more sustainable future.
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