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I don't understand the structure of this sentence. What are the subject and object here? Also, what does "keen" mean? Is it an adjective?

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Rebecca

The subject of this sentence is "this." "This" indicates the pollution caused by global fashion consumption. It may be difficult to understand the structure of this sentence because it ties in with the prior sentence and the following sentence: "Fashion is now considered the second most polluting industry in the world after oil. And with increasing middle classes in the developing world keen to make their own fashion statement, this will get worse. "Keen" is indeed an adjective! It means extremely interested or enthusiastic about something. Ex: I'm not too keen on exercising in the morning. Ex: She's very keen on healthy eating.

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