I have already used this journal as a source for a lot of my research and find it very reliable. The statistics stated in this particular article are from reliable sources and I have not discovered any sourcing errors, nor grammatical errors. This source is not objective, but it is not as biased as some of the other articles I have found on the same topic. I don't think the article's lack of objectivity detracts from its credibility. All the claims are well documented and the goal of this article is to shed light on the issue. I hope to use this article in an essay to support the political section of my submission. Finding solutions to fast fashion is one of the most difficult topics to write about and this article provides good insight into how I can shape the political part of my request. I will raise the idea of organic cotton and other sustainable fiber plants as a way consumers can shop more ethically. This article has broadened my perspective to the possible solutions of fast fashion. Gardner, Marilyn. “Fast fashion is a problem.” The fashion industry. Ed. Spejo Romano. Detroit: Greenhaven Press, 2010. Opposing Views. Rpt. from "The fashion industry gives rise to a 'disposable culture'." The Christian Science Monitor. 2007. Opposing Viewpoints in Context. Network. November 22.
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