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The dirty side of the fast-fashion business (rerun)

Marketplace All-in-One

Marketplace

News, Business

4.51.4K Ratings

🗓️ 12 December 2023

⏱️ 23 minutes

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Summary

Hey smarties! We’re on a break for the holidays and revisiting some of our top episodes from 2023. We can’t do this show without you and we still need your support. If you can, donate today to keep independent journalism going strong into 2024 and beyond. Give now to support Make Me Smart. Thank you so much for your generosity, happy holidays and we’ll see you in the new year.

It’s time to air out some of fast fashion’s dirty laundry. Recently, fast-fashion retailer Shein was in the headlines over a paid influencer trip to one of its factories in China. It’s also facing allegations that range from labor rights abuses to high levels of carbon emissions.

Sustainable-fashion writer Alden Wicker’s new book, “To Dye For: How Toxic Fashion Is Making Us Sick” documents another gritty side of the industry: the toxic chemicals used to make the clothing many companies sell.

As it turns out, there aren’t many laws in the U.S. to prevent those chemicals from ending up in our clothes.

“It’s a pretty untenable situation that we’re putting this all on consumers who largely do not have a degree in chemistry to protect themselves from what we know are hazardous chemicals,” Wicker said.

On the show today, Wicker explains why harmful chemicals are in our clothing, how flight attendants became a breakthrough case for toxic clothing and how more regulation could help ensure safer practices in the fashion industry. Plus, what consumers can do to reduce their exposure.

Then, more on harmful chemicals: A recent study found a type of “forever chemical” is uncomfortably common in the U.S. water supply. And, the pending merger between Microsoft and Activision Blizzard got a big push forward from a federal judge this week. We’ll get into why the decision is a major blow to the Federal Trade Commission.

Later, a listener shares an adorable cartoon that has Kimberly Adams written all over it. Plus, this week’s answer to the Make Me Smart question is a lesson on the power of language.

Here’s everything we talked about today:

We want to hear your answer to the Make Me Smart question. You can reach us at makemesmart@marketplace.org or leave us a voicemail at 508-U-B-SMART.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hey Smarties, it's Kimberly.

0:02.0

Thanks for listening to Make Me Smart and Marketplace this year.

0:05.0

We're taking a little break for the holidays,

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so today we're sharing some of our favorite episodes of 2023.

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We know you listen to us because you enjoy getting smarter

0:15.0

together and it's because of you that we're able to do the journalism we do. As we

0:20.1

close out the year and if you're able please consider making a tax deductible year

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end donation today. Your support keeps our nonprofit newsroom and

0:29.4

podcasts going. Contribute what you can at Marketplace.org slash Givesmart.

0:35.6

And thanks.

0:36.6

Um, Mr. Rizdahl, whenever you feel it moves you. I'm ready Jake let's go. I don't know what day it is I don't

0:47.5

know where I am but you know it's like when the spirit moves you as they used to say.

0:54.0

Hello I'm Kimberly Adams welcome used to say. Hello, I'm Kimberly Adams. Welcome back to Make Me Smart,

0:56.0

where none of us is as smart as all of us.

0:58.0

It is July 11th.

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I'm Kyle Rosedon.

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Thanks for joining us on this Tuesday, one

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show one topic. Today it is fashion, fast fashion,

1:07.4

ultra fast fashion, some of the

1:09.2

potential health questions, the challenges, and sort of the moral-ish quandaries that come along with

1:15.6

buying really really really really cheap clothes. Right and this was in the news

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a bit ago if anybody heard all that backlash against the ultra fast

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