According to the Environment and Forestry Ministry's director of forest product processing and marketing development, Ristianto Pribadi, fashion can play a role in efforts to control climate change.
For example, the use of sustainable fashion products can support efforts to cut carbon emissions and control climate change.
"Fashion must evolve to prioritize sustainability, reduce carbon and environmental footprints, and champion ethical practices. When designers, consumers, and businesses collaborate, they can forge new paths that align style with sustainability," Pribadi said in a statement released on Tuesday.
One of the natural materials used to make clothing is viscose fiber, which comes from industrial plantation forests.
According to him, cultural diversity and efforts to foster inclusiveness would strengthen bonds between the peoples of the world.
"Cultural exchange broadens our horizons and fosters mutual understanding, making us more empathetic and connected global citizens," he expounded.
Pribadi also emphasized the importance of climate action considering that climate change will have a broad impact on the balance of ecosystems at the current time and in the future.
He explained that climate action requires joint efforts from all sectors, including society, government, business actors, and individuals. All stakeholders are encouraged to actively implement sustainable practices, reduce carbon emissions, and promote renewable energy sources.
The fashion industry can set an example in implementing sustainable practices by applying circular economy principles and creating environmentally friendly innovations, he said.
"Do not forget traditional clothing. Traditional clothing can also inspire us to learn and adopt local wisdom for our more substantial commitment to climate action," he added.
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