


Fast Fashion
Students will learn how many natural resources it takes to produce clothing through an experiment that simulates different textile and dye manufacturing processes. They will also do a project to explore how much energy goes into creating clothing and analyze data to assess clothing production and manufacturing's environmental impacts.
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Students will learn how many natural resources it takes to produce clothing through an experiment that simulates different textile and dye manufacturing processes. They will also do a project to explore how much energy goes into creating clothing and analyze data to assess clothing production and manufacturing's environmental impacts.
There are no supplies shipped to you for this lesson.
Students will learn how many natural resources it takes to produce clothing through an experiment that simulates different textile and dye manufacturing processes. They will also do a project to explore how much energy goes into creating clothing and analyze data to assess clothing production and manufacturing's environmental impacts.
There are no supplies shipped to you for this lesson.
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Fast Fashion student text
Student Energy ACTIONS handout
My Future Energy Career handout
Fast Fashion vocabulary slides
Fast Fashion student text in Spanish
Student Energy ACTIONS handout in Spanish
My Future Energy Career handout in Spanish
Fast Fashion vocabulary slides in Spanish
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