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ALL LOVE HUMAN



ECOLOGICAL
AWARENESS.


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EMPATHY.

    

A Creative Stand Against Fast Fashion Waste.

All Love Human is more than a fashion project—it's a purposeful response to one of the most urgent environmental crises of our time: textile waste from fast fashion. Founded by Cristian Rivano, a seasoned Creative Director from Santiago de Chile with 25 years of design experience, the brand was born in direct response to the shocking ecological disaster unfolding in Chile’s Atacama Desert—now an unofficial dumping ground for thousands of tons of discarded clothing from around the world.

Globally, the fashion industry generates over 92 million tons of textile waste annually, with a truckload of clothes discarded every second, contributing to 10% of total carbon emissions. Much of this waste ends up in landfills or illegal dumps, especially in countries with weak regulations—like Chile.



In Chile’s Atacama Desert, over 39,000 tons of discarded clothing – much of it from fast fashion – are polluting one of the most unique ecosystems on Earth. Globally, the fashion industry generates 92 million tons of waste every year, with a truckload of clothing dumped every second.

All Love Human offers a creative, scalable solution. Cristian Rivano envisions partnering with major fashion brands like Inditex to implement in-store systems that allow people to return clothes for reuse or recycling – creating a circular economy and reducing landfill impact.

Rooted in love for humanity and the planet, this project is a call to rethink our habits, industry standards, and our responsibility as consumers and creators. All Love Human is a reminder:

Fashion can still be beautiful—without being destructive.




The Global Crisis of Fast Fashion
The Atacama is not an isolated case. The fashion industry is responsible for 10% of global carbon emissions – more than all international flights and maritime shipping combined. According to the United Nations Environment Programme, the world produces over 92 million tons of textile waste every year. That’s the equivalent of a truckload of clothes being burned or sent to landfills every single second.

Fast fashion – a model defined by rapid production cycles, low prices, and disposable trends – has conditioned consumers to treat clothing as a short-term good. Large companies overproduce to meet demand, and when inventory doesn’t sell, much of it is incinerated or dumped, often in less regulated regions like South America or Africa.





A Creative Solution With Global Vision
Cristian Rivano brings his decades of experience in brand building and design into this project, but his motivation is deeply personal. “I saw what was happening in Chile, and I couldn’t stay silent. The fashion industry is powerful, but so is creativity. This brand is a message, a system, a call to action,” says Rivano.

All Love Human doesn’t just promote change – it embodies it. From future capsule collections made of recycled materials to educational campaigns and public art installations, the brand stands as proof that fashion can be emotional, human, and responsible all at once.

In a time when the world needs more than trends, All Love Human reminds us that every shirt, jacket, and pair of jeans has a story – and a cost. It's time we stop treating clothes like trash and start treating them, and each other, with care.



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If fashion brands are to remain relevant and respected in this era, they must acknowledge their environmental impact and collaborate with visionary projects like All Love Human. As the industry faces mounting pressure from climate change, legislation, and conscious consumers, solutions already exist –what’s needed now is the courage to act.








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