Biology, asked by YaminiRathore, 1 month ago

Why are cocoons killed to get silk?​

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Answered by ss6406817
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The global textile and apparel industry is very cruel, including silk production. It kills hundreds of thousands of sensitive animals every year, silkworms, to harvest silk from their cocoons.

Cocoons are killed to make silk by dropping them in boiling water when silkworms are still in their pupal stage. Silkworms are killed to preserve material quality, thread length, and value because they chew their way out of their cocoon when they become adults in nature.

Silk is widely used in the fashion industry today. It's considered a luxury and one of the finest fiber in the fashion world for thousands of years. Many apparel designers and brands use silk to make lingerie, loungewear, sleepwear, shirts, dresses, blouses, and suits.

However, the mass-farming and killing of animals are cruel and unnecessary. No animal should have to suffer to make beautiful and functional clothes. Animal cruelty has no place in modern society.

As consumers, we need to learn about how our clothes are being made and make informed purchasing decisions to reduce the impact of our wardrobe on the planet, people, and animals living on it.

The fashion industry is one of the biggest industries in the world valued at USD 2.5 trillion. Apparel production has doubled over the last 15 years to meet consumers' demand, according to recent data.

Fashion is also the second most polluting industry globally. Our wardrobe has disastrous social and environmental impacts. The overproduction and overconsumption of cheaply made clothing create massive amounts of pollution, waste, and greenhouse gases.

It's time to look deeply into the use of animals in the apparel industry to change the current catastrophic fashion system into a more ethical, sustainable, and circular one.

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