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24 Aug 2021
LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM - AUGUST 24, 2021: An environmental activist from Extinction Rebellion is glued to the wall during a protests outside Selfridges department store in Oxford Street against fashion industry's reliance on synthetic polyester and nylon textiles made from petroleum amid climate crisis and ecological emergency on 24 August 2021 in London, England.
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#3833970
17 Feb 2019
Activists from Extinction Rebellion demonstrate outside London Fashion Week on 17 February, 2019. Protesters call for the British Fashion Council to influence fashion industry to stop the trend of excessive consumption and unsustainable growth in the face of climate change and ecological collapse. Textiles production contributes 1.2 billion tonnes of carbon emissions annually and textiles are the largest single source (34.8%) of microplastic pollution affecting marine life.
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#3833972
17 Feb 2019
Activist from Extinction Rebellion demonstrates outside London Fashion Week on 17 February, 2019. Protesters call for the British Fashion Council to influence fashion industry to stop the trend of excessive consumption and unsustainable growth in the face of climate change and ecological collapse. Textiles production contributes 1.2 billion tonnes of carbon emissions annually and textiles are the largest single source (34.8%) of microplastic pollution affecting marine life.
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#3833982
17 Feb 2019
Activists from Extinction Rebellion demonstrate outside London Fashion Week on 17 February, 2019. Protesters call for the British Fashion Council to influence fashion industry to stop the trend of excessive consumption and unsustainable growth in the face of climate change and ecological collapse. Textiles production contributes 1.2 billion tonnes of carbon emissions annually and textiles are the largest single source (34.8%) of microplastic pollution affecting marine life.
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#3833984
17 Feb 2019
Activist from Extinction Rebellion demonstrates outside London Fashion Week on 17 February, 2019. Protesters call for the British Fashion Council to influence fashion industry to stop the trend of excessive consumption and unsustainable growth in the face of climate change and ecological collapse. Textiles production contributes 1.2 billion tonnes of carbon emissions annually and textiles are the largest single source (34.8%) of microplastic pollution affecting marine life.
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#3834000
17 Feb 2019
Activist from Extinction Rebellion demonstrates outside London Fashion Week on 17 February, 2019. Protesters call for the British Fashion Council to influence fashion industry to stop the trend of excessive consumption and unsustainable growth in the face of climate change and ecological collapse. Textiles production contributes 1.2 billion tonnes of carbon emissions annually and textiles are the largest single source (34.8%) of microplastic pollution affecting marine life.
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#3834024
17 Feb 2019
Activist from Extinction Rebellion demonstrates outside London Fashion Week on 17 February, 2019. Protesters call for the British Fashion Council to influence fashion industry to stop the trend of excessive consumption and unsustainable growth in the face of climate change and ecological collapse. Textiles production contributes 1.2 billion tonnes of carbon emissions annually and textiles are the largest single source (34.8%) of microplastic pollution affecting marine life.
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#3833974
17 Feb 2019
Activists from Extinction Rebellion disrupt London Fashion Week by stopping traffic and creating gridlock between the event venues on 17 February, 2019. Protesters call for the British Fashion Council to influence fashion industry to stop the trend of excessive consumption and unsustainable growth in the face of climate change and ecological collapse. Textiles production contributes 1.2 billion tonnes of carbon emissions annually and textiles are the largest single source (34.8%) of microplastic pollution affecting marine life.
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#3833976
17 Feb 2019
Activists from Extinction Rebellion disrupt London Fashion Week by stopping traffic and creating gridlock between the event venues on 17 February, 2019. Protesters call for the British Fashion Council to influence fashion industry to stop the trend of excessive consumption and unsustainable growth in the face of climate change and ecological collapse. Textiles production contributes 1.2 billion tonnes of carbon emissions annually and textiles are the largest single source (34.8%) of microplastic pollution affecting marine life.
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#3833978
17 Feb 2019
Activists from Extinction Rebellion disrupt London Fashion Week by stopping traffic and creating gridlock between the event venues on 17 February, 2019. Protesters call for the British Fashion Council to influence fashion industry to stop the trend of excessive consumption and unsustainable growth in the face of climate change and ecological collapse. Textiles production contributes 1.2 billion tonnes of carbon emissions annually and textiles are the largest single source (34.8%) of microplastic pollution affecting marine life.
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#3833986
17 Feb 2019
Police officers stand in front of activists from Extinction Rebellion who disrupt London Fashion Week by stopping traffic and creating gridlock between the event venues on 17 February, 2019. Protesters call for the British Fashion Council to influence fashion industry to stop the trend of excessive consumption and unsustainable growth in the face of climate change and ecological collapse. Textiles production contributes 1.2 billion tonnes of carbon emissions annually and textiles are the largest single source (34.8%) of microplastic pollution affecting marine life.
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#3833988
17 Feb 2019
Activist from Extinction Rebellion wears a coat made of living grass during a demonstration outside London Fashion Week on 17 February, 2019. Protesters call for the British Fashion Council to influence fashion industry to stop the trend of excessive consumption and unsustainable growth in the face of climate change and ecological collapse. Textiles production contributes 1.2 billion tonnes of carbon emissions annually and textiles are the largest single source (34.8%) of microplastic pollution affecting marine life.
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#3833990
17 Feb 2019
Activists from Extinction Rebellion wear coats made of living grass during a demonstration outside London Fashion Week on 17 February, 2019. Protesters call for the British Fashion Council to influence fashion industry to stop the trend of excessive consumption and unsustainable growth in the face of climate change and ecological collapse. Textiles production contributes 1.2 billion tonnes of carbon emissions annually and textiles are the largest single source (34.8%) of microplastic pollution affecting marine life.
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#3833994
17 Feb 2019
Activists from Extinction Rebellion disrupt London Fashion Week by stopping traffic and creating gridlock between the event venues on 17 February, 2019. Protesters call for the British Fashion Council to influence fashion industry to stop the trend of excessive consumption and unsustainable growth in the face of climate change and ecological collapse. Textiles production contributes 1.2 billion tonnes of carbon emissions annually and textiles are the largest single source (34.8%) of microplastic pollution affecting marine life.
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#3834002
17 Feb 2019
Activists from Extinction Rebellion wear coats made of living grass during a demonstration outside London Fashion Week on 17 February, 2019. Protesters call for the British Fashion Council to influence fashion industry to stop the trend of excessive consumption and unsustainable growth in the face of climate change and ecological collapse. Textiles production contributes 1.2 billion tonnes of carbon emissions annually and textiles are the largest single source (34.8%) of microplastic pollution affecting marine life.
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#3834008
17 Feb 2019
Activist from Extinction Rebellion wears a coat made of living grass during a demonstration outside London Fashion Week on 17 February, 2019. Protesters call for the British Fashion Council to influence fashion industry to stop the trend of excessive consumption and unsustainable growth in the face of climate change and ecological collapse. Textiles production contributes 1.2 billion tonnes of carbon emissions annually and textiles are the largest single source (34.8%) of microplastic pollution affecting marine life.
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