Japan to draw up plan to reduce clothing waste

Japan's Environment Ministry plans to compile an action plan by March to curb household clothing waste. In 2024, households purchased around 770,000 tons of clothes, with approximately 480,000 tons discarded, much of it incinerated or landfilled. The government aims for a 25% reduction in discards by fiscal 2030 compared to 2020 levels.

The Environment Ministry intends to finalize an action plan by March targeting the reduction of substantial household clothing waste, incorporating steps for consumers, local governments, and businesses. The initiative seeks to foster effective use of secondhand clothes and shift toward production and consumption of suitable apparel volumes, moving away from excessive manufacturing and buying.

Based on 2024 estimates, Japanese households acquired 770,000 tons of clothing, while roughly 480,000 tons were discarded as waste, including about 510,000 tons sent to incineration or landfills. Reuse of pre-owned items and fiber recycling lag due to an underdeveloped secondhand market and the challenge of diverse clothing fibers. Fast fashion's declining quality has shortened the lifespan from purchase to disposal.

The government has established a goal to cut household clothing discards by 25% by fiscal 2030 relative to 2020 figures, yet the current reduction rate remains under 2%. The action plan addresses obstacles like building collection systems for recyclable clothes and designing easily recyclable garments. It will set numerical targets for reductions through waste minimization, reuse, and recycling.

A ministry official remarked, "We would like to advise people to recycle used clothing items from major housecleaning work as resources instead of discarding them." The environmental impact of clothing production, involving vast water and energy use, underscores the urgency for sustainable practices.

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