How
does it work?

Behind every fast fashion item lies an unseen cost - a growing challenge to both our planet's ecosystems and human dignity.
Millions of women in garment factories endure low wages, long hours, and unsafe conditions - stripping away their basic human dignity.
The global clothing supply chain relies on massive transportation networks, causing high carbon emissions and deepening the environmental cost of fashion.
Fast fashion fuels overproduction and waste - while millions of garments go unworn, valuable resources are lost and the planet pays the price.
Countless clothes end up in ocean landfills or sit unused in wardrobes - wasting resources and harming the planet.
What if the clothes - the very symbol of exploitation and climate harm - could now become tools for change?
Instead of ending up in landfills, pre-loved clothes can be repurposed - turning waste into change and restoring balance to people and planet.
Resources can be mobilized and organized to finance transformation through the 3E Asrkari Ecosystem Model.
Making interventions at multiple levels - through Education, Engagement, and Evolution - to address the problem at its root.