Robbinsville teen takes on ‘fast fashion’ waste

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A Robbinsville Girl Scout is challenging her community to rethink their shopping habits and reduce clothing waste through a campaign to “Slow Down Fast Fashion.”

Saanvi Rao, a Girl Scout Ambassador, launched the initiative after watching The True Cost of Fast Fashion, a documentary that explores the environmental and human toll of the clothing industry.

Her campaign urges residents to reuse clothing, swap garments, and reduce reliance on cheap, short-lived fashion.

Rao began organizing clothing swaps focused on Indian festive wear and Halloween costumes — two categories often purchased for one-time use.

At Robbinsville’s National Night Out, she collected dozens of costumes, preventing an estimated 40 to 50 pounds of textile waste from reaching landfills.

She held similar events at the Robbinsville Farmers Market and the Indian Independence Day celebration.

“Halloween happens every year, and so does National Night Out,” Rao said. “Instead of buying costumes that will be worn only once, we can use the event as a chance to swap. If one town can keep 40 to 50 pounds of clothing out of the trash in a single night, imagine the impact nationwide.”

In addition to organizing events, Rao hosted a speech competition on the dangers of fast fashion and encouraged friends to start informal clothing exchanges with neighbors and family members.

Her message to the community is clear: shop thoughtfully, swap when possible, and resell gently used clothing.

“Fast fashion affects everyone,” Rao said. “As consumers, we can make a difference by saying no to fast fashion and yes to mindful shopping.”

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