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Trending fashion has been identified as a major source of pollution worldwide, and Kenya is no exception. Sara Pkyach, a fashion model, and former Miss Kenya 2018, is at the forefront of championing sustainable products in the fashion industry. She advocates for using natural resources like sisal and eco-friendly fabrics to minimize the environmental impact of fashion. With Kenya set to celebrate International Women's Day on 8th March, calls have grown louder for adopting sustainable practices within the fashion industry. Women have been urged to choose eco-friendly clothing that does not end up in the ocean, where it can pollute the water and threaten marine life.
Sara Pkyach Champions Sustainable fashion in Kenya ahead of International Women's Day
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