With nearly 2 million tons of waste generated last year and over 90% of garments ending up in landfills, the need for sustainable alternatives has never been more pressing. The traditional model relies on mass production, leading to overstock and waste.
Fast fashion accounts for approximately 10% of global carbon emissions and 20% of wastewater. As consumers become more aware of these issues, the industry is forced to rethink its strategies. Companies are now turning to technology to create a more efficient and
eco-friendly approach to clothing production. As reported by BBC, Unmade is at the forefront of this revolution, pioneering on-demand production to cater to sustainability and consumer demand. The Rise of On-Demand Production One innovative solution to the fast fashion dilemma is on-demand production.
Companies like Unmade lead this approach by allowing customers to specify and order garments as needed. This model reduces waste and enables consumers to personalize their clothing. Unmade streamlines the production process by connecting brands, retailers, and factories, ensuring that items are made only when demand is for them.
Their on-demand production model, powered by UnmadeOS , further reduces waste by aligning manufacturing precisely with consumer demand. With patented automation and visualization technologies, Unmade efficiently integrates custom orders into existing production lines, curbing excess stock and unsold goods.
How Technology is Changing the Game Technology integration in the fashion industry is crucial for the success of on-demand production. Here’s how it works: Real-Time Demand Tracking : Brands can monitor customer preferences and trends in real-time,…
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