The textile industry is one of the most water-intensive sectors in the world, consuming billions of cubic meters of freshwater each year while generating significant pollution. From cotton farming to fabric dyeing, every stage of production relies heavily on water, often at the expense of local ecosystems and communities.
As climate change intensifies and water scarcity becomes a pressing global issue, the industry's current consumption patterns are unsustainable. Without major reforms, fast fashion and mass textile production could contribute to severe environmental and economic challenges in the coming decades.
The statistics highlight the scope of water usage in the textile industry in 2025 and explore what they mean for the future of sustainable fashion. Click here to discover and learn more.