The IndustrialRevolutiontriggered fastfashion bymaking clothesproduction easier59000 tonnesof textile wastedumped in theAtacamaannually Sustainablefast fashionrelies on theperceptualschemes of thefashion industryAppropriationdevalues localculture andresults in lossof identityTEK promoteslong-term,sustainablerelationshipswith garmentsand textilesNew consumerpurchasingmindset thatengages inmore consciousbehaviorTEK creates goodcollaborativelinkages forsustainableresourcemanagementIntegration ofTEK is vital forenvironmentalstewardship andsocial justice atpresent TEKencapsulates adeepunderstandingof the localecosystemUse of Madeto Order modelto drive TEKintegratedfashionFast fashioncan beviewed as aproduct ofcolonialismFast Fashionproductionleverages trendreplication andlow-qualitymaterialsTEK-basedfashion usesnatural andbiodegradablefibersA newconsumer trendcan addressthe challenge ofhigh demandTEK-basedfashionensuresmindful useof resourcesFast Fashionleads to thedumping ofwaste indevelopingcountriesThe fastfashion industryinvests ininnovations andnewtechnologiesTEK focuseson localsourcing andproductionIndigenouspeople havefostered a cultureof zero waste insome parts of theworldUpcycling andRecycling asa way of TEK-based fashionFast fashionappropriatestraditionalprint andstylesFast Fashionleads to theracializedconsumer-victim ideologyIn the late1990s and2000s, low-costfashionreached a peakSustainablefast fashionrelies onchangingconsumers’behaviorsThe IndustrialRevolutiontriggered fastfashion bymaking clothesproduction easier59000 tonnesof textile wastedumped in theAtacamaannually Sustainablefast fashionrelies on theperceptualschemes of thefashion industryAppropriationdevalues localculture andresults in lossof identityTEK promoteslong-term,sustainablerelationshipswith garmentsand textilesNew consumerpurchasingmindset thatengages inmore consciousbehaviorTEK creates goodcollaborativelinkages forsustainableresourcemanagementIntegration ofTEK is vital forenvironmentalstewardship andsocial justice atpresent TEKencapsulates adeepunderstandingof the localecosystemUse of Madeto Order modelto drive TEKintegratedfashionFast fashioncan beviewed as aproduct ofcolonialismFast Fashionproductionleverages trendreplication andlow-qualitymaterialsTEK-basedfashion usesnatural andbiodegradablefibersA newconsumer trendcan addressthe challenge ofhigh demandTEK-basedfashionensuresmindful useof resourcesFast Fashionleads to thedumping ofwaste indevelopingcountriesThe fastfashion industryinvests ininnovations andnewtechnologiesTEK focuseson localsourcing andproductionIndigenouspeople havefostered a cultureof zero waste insome parts of theworldUpcycling andRecycling asa way of TEK-based fashionFast fashionappropriatestraditionalprint andstylesFast Fashionleads to theracializedconsumer-victim ideologyIn the late1990s and2000s, low-costfashionreached a peakSustainablefast fashionrelies onchangingconsumers’behaviors

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(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. The Industrial Revolution triggered fast fashion by making clothes production easier
  2. 59000 tonnes of textile waste dumped in the Atacama annually
  3. Sustainable fast fashion relies on the perceptual schemes of the fashion industry
  4. Appropriation devalues local culture and results in loss of identity
  5. TEK promotes long-term, sustainable relationships with garments and textiles
  6. New consumer purchasing mindset that engages in more conscious behavior
  7. TEK creates good collaborative linkages for sustainable resource management
  8. Integration of TEK is vital for environmental stewardship and social justice at present
  9. TEK encapsulates a deep understanding of the local ecosystem
  10. Use of Made to Order model to drive TEK integrated fashion
  11. Fast fashion can be viewed as a product of colonialism
  12. Fast Fashion production leverages trend replication and low-quality materials
  13. TEK-based fashion uses natural and biodegradable fibers
  14. A new consumer trend can address the challenge of high demand
  15. TEK-based fashion ensures mindful use of resources
  16. Fast Fashion leads to the dumping of waste in developing countries
  17. The fast fashion industry invests in innovations and new technologies
  18. TEK focuses on local sourcing and production
  19. Indigenous people have fostered a culture of zero waste in some parts of the world
  20. Upcycling and Recycling as a way of TEK-based fashion
  21. Fast fashion appropriates traditional print and styles
  22. Fast Fashion leads to the racialized consumer-victim ideology
  23. In the late 1990s and 2000s, low-cost fashion reached a peak
  24. Sustainable fast fashion relies on changing consumers’ behaviors