11. Toxic Chemical Use

The rapid production cycles of fast fashion heavily depend on harmful chemicals for dyeing, bleaching, and finishing textiles. Hazardous substances such as lead, mercury, and formaldehyde are common in these processes, posing severe environmental and health risks. Workers exposed daily to these chemicals often suffer from respiratory problems, skin conditions, and even chronic illnesses. Moreover, chemical residues linger in finished garments, potentially affecting unsuspecting consumers. The runoff from factories pollutes waterways, harming wildlife and contaminating local drinking water sources. By supporting brands that utilize natural dyes and safer production methods, consumers can reduce their exposure and help protect ecosystems from toxic contamination.