More work is needed to tackle waste from “fast fashion” a Catholic MP has said amid claims shows such as Love Island are promoting unsustainable clothing trends. Labour MP Mary Creagh (Wakefield) said the Government is not doing enough to tackle an “epidemic” of unsustainable fashion. Speaking in the Commons, Environment Secretary Theresa Villiers said:... Read More
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