The image above gave us a good idea on what the age of our surveyees is.
This gives us an idea of how to target our audience.
Shows how much people believe they don't know what happens to their clothes.
Gives us an idea about which stores to inform people about.
Shows how the community is split on their beliefs regarding the actions of retail stores.
Shows how most people believe that stores donate all of their leftover clothes, which is inaccurate.
Shows the amount of clothing people rid themselves of each year.
This data will be helpful when telling people about our experiment about decomposition rates since not all materials decompose at the same rate.
This shows how much people are spending on each clothing item on average.
This shows the uncertainty across different people.
This shows that a vast majority of people are concerned with this issue.
As the results above show the surveys don't know what is happening to their clothes. On top of this, many of the people who showed they don't know whats happening to their clothes aren't even sure if what they know is correct. However there is a silver lining in the data. Many of the surveyees will change their ways if they knew it was better for the environment. This is a good result because of our goal to inform the population. Here we are trying to inform people of the better way allowing them to change their ways.