Title | : | The life cycle of a t-shirt - Angel Chang |
Lasting | : | 6.04 |
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Views | : | 2,7 jt |
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Guys what is the first largest polluter in the world? Comment from : ryou |
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My conclusion: Never wear clothes Comment from : Samuel Lundblad |
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It's so useful information 😊 Comment from : Aziz Saliev |
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المنقد طويل القامة Comment from : Senan Safi |
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Much of a horror movie content committed by a T-shirt Comment from : Jigmee |
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Oh i had no clue thanks ill just burn my clothes that cant hurt the environment right??? Comment from : Connor Bjornsson |
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I wish more people understood this or cared about the impact of fast fashion trends! Comment from : Nicole Leighton |
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50 propaganda Not information What do YOU or males you do not hate, if any, wear comrade? Comment from : Bill White |
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Me who’s worn the same clothes since I was 12 because my mom bought all my clothes three sizes big Comment from : Unknown |
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Why dont we stop this and wear shirts and not wear t- shirts Comment from : zz11 |
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Shirtless from now on Comment from : Pseudosurfer |
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These idiotic corporations are the one to blame,not the consumers Comment from : just a guy on the internet |
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2:20 did you use "Thirteen" by C418 for that sound? I cross referenced it and it is a 100 match Comment from : DudeBooksOfficialYT |
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Not purchasing many clothes is a better solution to the negative impacts of making them on the environment But, it is not the best for those making a living by working for fashion companies Comment from : Dũng Hoàng |
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Don't talk about young people and inheritance Old people inherited a worse , more careless world than you can imagine The world is better today than it was in the 1950s, and most of those old people are dead and gone now Young people back in the 1970s did a lot to study ecology and how to improve our environment Those people are in their 80s and 90s now, btw Now, more than ever, people use their conscience about what they use and consume It takes everyone, young and old to make the world a better place, and shaming old people doesn't help anyone My grandma used to wash her aluminum foil, fold it up, store it in a drawer and reuse it Do you young people do that?? Comment from : petunia27 |
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meh Comment from : Nishchal Gupta |
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I live in China and most T-shirts I've bought are made of polyester, I thought that was commonplace all around the world, until one time I purchased some celebrity's merch that's made in usa Comment from : Max Harano |
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Capsule wardrobe, wearing neutral colours, buying quality garment which will last, are some ideas to reduce pollution Comment from : Ferit Yamanel |
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It's not India It's Bangladesh Comment from : Mr Md Mehedi Hasan |
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i watch this bcs homework :/ Comment from : tavo mama |
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I grew up in the USA, with same lifecycle was not only for T-shirts but other garments and now grown I wear some 25 year old t-shirts, and use them after they get holey for drying dishes ectra Comment from : William Roy Puckett |
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What are TED Ed's t-shirts made of? Comment from : Chonky Monster |
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I bought two shirts from a fast fashion store, thinking it was would last for 2 to 4 years But it was only been 4 months and it’s being used as a rag Comment from : Swetha Inty |
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On thing i disagree with, is the depiction of emissions by trains Trains are the most efficient transport method we have and the are (except in underdeveloped Countries and north America) fully electrical and where they aren't they aren't hard to convert Comment from : Parciwal Gaming |
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je m'en fout Comment from : Maureen |
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That's it- I am never wearing clothes again! Oh wait that's not an option Comment from : Lisa Marie Sanford |
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You forgot another side effect of fast fashion: a sharp decline in clothing quality Comment from : MLGJoe #HappyBirthdayLemmygrad |
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Nice Comment from : Niveditha v |
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To be brutally honest, I don't care Comment from : bao |
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Thank you for acknowledging Bangladesh As a Bangladeshi I can confirm these facts Comment from : Nafisa Aman |
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Thank you for acknowledging Bangladesh As a Bangladeshi I can confirm these facts Comment from : Nafisa Aman |
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Okay everyone time to stop wearing clothes!!! Nudism is in Comment from : Winston Hunt |
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Nice videobrbrbrbrbrbrbr Comment from : Storm_Strikers |
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Why is water a part on this video Water doesn't dissappear after use it evaporates and turn back to water again Comment from : Roblox Idiot |
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cool video :D Comment from : misspretty005_erin |
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At my house we dont have a dryer we always hang our clothes up brWhy do we continue to make more tv shirts? Where do all these clothes end up? Comment from : AVIVA studios |
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At my house we dont have a dryer we always hang our clothes up brWhy do we continue to make more tv shirts? Where do all these clothes end up? Comment from : AVIVA studios |
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Kawatan Comment from : Empress Daisy Jane |
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NanAy ni paulo avelino kawatsm Comment from : Empress Daisy Jane |
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cool Comment from : Oliver Rosenberg |
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They should stop making t shirts out of bad materials and make them more sustainable Comment from : MrBeasṯ |
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This is very impactful I will stop yeeting my used shirts out ❤ Comment from : Salad |
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Worn tshirts(or any clothing which soaks water) is best free rags in planet Learned that from my grandmother when I was kid, never dit let go this habbit since :) Comment from : Žilvinas K |
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How we reduce harmfull affects to environment from industries ?? Comment from : Yo Yo Girl 001 |
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It opens up my mind Behind sth we assume normal hides so many misteries Comment from : Hendra Sutika |
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Verry cool video Comment from : Marlon Martinez |
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As I listen at 4:11, the speaker said fourteen gallons of water But the script is sixteen gallons of water (the image also shows 16000) Does anyone listen like me? If I'm wrong, I really hope that someone can put me an accurate interpretation Thanks in advance Comment from : hien nguyen thi thanh |
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Can I use this video as part of my sustainable fashion course in college to inspire next generation designers and consumers? Please let me know how can I get copy right approval of bunch of sustainable topics @ TED-ED Thanks! Comment from : Ning Guo |
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Yeaaahhhh! Use those t-shirts for rags (or a lot of other things) Grew up in a family of seamstresses and we DO NOT throw away material Comment from : Industrious Anne |
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Show it on American news and Netflix Comment from : Alex Tyndyuk |
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People don't wear clothes ! Comment from : DRAIUM Gaming |
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this story debunks unequality rampant in this world,,,, Comment from : Poo Pootin |
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ayo who made t-shirts alive?1??1?1?1?1 Comment from : Mr Mint P Cane |
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when mayojnaside Comment from : qewtretwea |
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i recycle clothing that is still in good condition, in Switzerland we have recycling bins for clothing and shoes Comment from : LM H |
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I own heaps of tshirts, love them Comment from : LM H |
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Garments: a worker get 021$ per hour in Bangladesh and no one care it, the money goes to owner mostly Comment from : Lone Forest |
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Pico pal que lee Comment from : JoaquiNex |
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I didn't know how much a single shirt harms the environment! Comment from : dance |
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terrible Comment from : Apple |
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Not just T Shirt every cloth is made up of cotton so every cloth is harmful for environment Comment from : Anant Baj |
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We Comment from : Maria L |
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cool Comment from : Eppo Verbrugghe |
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ЎЗБЕКЧАНИ ТУШУНАДИГАНЛАР БОРМИ???🇺🇿 Comment from : ДОКТОР ИСЧАНОВ |
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Be careful about the impact of your lifestyle on the Earth
brTry to reduce unnecessary consumption
brOnly we can give healthy environment to future generations
brHappy Earth Day! 🌎 Comment from : Maulik Lakhani |
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awli Comment from : student stud |
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Well C**zo Comment from : Giojohn 12 |
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I will never look at a T Shirt the same way again Comment from : Lila Alabed |
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3:16 Comment from : Chrispy Hero Private |
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Nice jobs,thanks share Comment from : Ofelia Nichols |
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um Comment from : 40_Uttam Shrivastava_VII_D |
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Your title is misleading Reading it, one would conclude that you will be discussing how, where, whe, and of what materials, T-shirts are made Instead, one is told of the environmental harm created by the production of T-shirts and briefly about the unfairly paid workers These points are valid, but please be honest with you titles Thank you Comment from : sharon wheat |
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Cool Comment from : Agam Gupta |
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Susi baki Comment from : Ben |
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Maaaan I don't wanna wear clothes no more Comment from : Joeyroll |
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Missed the day where we watched this in my social studies class so I had to watch it for homework and fill out questions bruh Comment from : Madbruv |
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It’s a good thing those farming machines can drive themselves Comment from : DaFreak98715 |
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ok Comment from : ALSTON PLAYS |
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@ 4:06 the avg household does nearly 400 loads of laundry per year? brso lets say avg household does 1 load of laundry everyday thats 365brI find that hard to believe, that can't be true That is not an average Comment from : Artur P |
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Who does 400 loads of laundry a year?! Jeez thTs more than one time a day I do my laundry once every two weeks Comment from : H3llboy |
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I love TedEd videos Comment from : Bi Be |
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Hehehe haaa Comment from : Samu |
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He do Comment from : Samu |
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There's just too much 2nd hand clothing in the world, just like plastic it's everywhere and an eye sore Comment from : macy m |
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Really appreciate this video Comment from : Batmans Dragon |
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🤔 still pretty sure everyone that both made this video, and watched it are gonna buy a t-shirt in the next year Comment from : Benjamin Nelson |
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No one:brMe trying to see where my t shirt is from: Comment from : SOURDOUGH |
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So it's our fault that farmers are being endangered in their work, because we give them work?brAnd the easiest way to reducing our resource consumption is to not wash our clothes? awesome Comment from : Don Lee |
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It would be interesting to compare cotton versus other fabrics, natural and synthetic Comment from : Harold B |
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I’m curious to know from all the garments that are made annually, what percentage are used by men and women I am willing to bet it’s a huge difference Women tend to be the ones to purchase more clothes than men and they tend to be more likely to wear a garment only once Comment from : WWTormentor |
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Omg Six minutes if “T-shirts are Satan” and not a single mention of the racism of cotton Comment from : TinHatRanch |
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So cotton is made from fluffy balls Comment from : faheez syed |
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