Sustainable Clothes July 2, 2017 When you shop for new clothes, a number of factors can affect the social and environmental impacts of your purchases. View Full Screen Visit External Site BambooIndustrial HempInternational Labor OrganizationOrganic CottonRayonRecycled PolyesterSoy CashmereSoy SilkSustainable ClothingTercelWool 3 comments 0 Facebook Twitter Google + Pinterest previous post Finally, some good news for the climate: Global carbon emissions stayed flat in 2016 – The Washington Post next post VA city most affected by mercury pollution from Rayon production feels slighted in settlement 3 comments kHilton July 2, 2017 at 7:16 pm Interesting post, but synthetic clothes are so much cheaper than organic or alternative fabric. Log in to Reply vMall July 2, 2017 at 7:25 pm I like both Organic and Synthetic. Log in to Reply chilton July 2, 2017 at 7:42 pm I think you are all missing the point. Log in to Reply You may also like What’s Causing the Global Food Crisis? (And How... March 6, 2023 5 ways to save rainforests and the world... March 6, 2023 The Gift of Ecological Humility March 6, 2023 Why Farmers in Zimbabwe Are Shifting to Bees March 6, 2023 3 free longevity hacks for a longer life... March 6, 2023 Fast-acting enzyme breaks down plastics and changes recycling... January 23, 2023 World’s first underwater farm is growing fruits and... January 23, 2023 Why seagrass meadows are the carbon capture solution... January 23, 2023 Renewable Energy Projects Power Up in Tribal Nations January 23, 2023 The ozone hole is on track to close... January 23, 2023
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Interesting post, but synthetic clothes are so much cheaper than organic or alternative fabric.
I like both Organic and Synthetic.
I think you are all missing the point.