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. Click to Edit or Delete – Interesting post, but synthetic clothes are so much cheaper than organic or alternative fabric.SaveCancelDelete Log in to Reply vMall July 2, 2017 at 7:25 pm I like both Organic and Synthetic. Click to Edit or Delete – I like both Organic and Synthetic.SaveCancelDelete Log in to Reply chilton July 2, 2017 at 7:42 pm I think you are all missing the point. Click to Edit or Delete – I think you are all missing the point.SaveCancelDelete Log in to Reply You may also like Stop Planting Trees October 15, 2023 Unlocking happiness: The 30-minute secret to better mental... October 15, 2023 Community-Powered Solar in Puerto Rico October 15, 2023 Walking the Wild Applegate October 15, 2023 Decolonizing Environmentalism September 12, 2023 Analysis | How Youth Have Changed the Climate... September 12, 2023 Right to a Healthy Environment Prevails in Montana September 12, 2023 How to Build Solidarity Across Difference September 9, 2023 A Picture Is Worth a Thousand Birds September 9, 2023 Paving the path towards a global plastics treaty... September 9, 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.