When you put on a vegan jacket made of viscose or recycled plastic, are you sure you’re helping the planet more than if you bought one made of leather?
Source: Eco-fashion’s Inconvenient Truth – About ethical clothing and sustainability
02 Friday Mar 2018
When you put on a vegan jacket made of viscose or recycled plastic, are you sure you’re helping the planet more than if you bought one made of leather?
Source: Eco-fashion’s Inconvenient Truth – About ethical clothing and sustainability
debbie.weaver said:
Thanks for this, very interesting.
LikeLiked by 1 person
Heidi said:
A thought-provoking article, and an interesting website. Thank you for the link!
LikeLike
sarah said:
There’s always so much to consider and worry about. I try to just do what I can, but it never feels enough.
LikeLike
Trinity said:
Interesting article! The gist of it, from my understanding, is that ancient ways of farming and manufacturing are actually better for the environment as a whole than modern ways: Like the American Indian philosophy of using the whole animal, leather makes sense and is far longer lasting than many synthetic garments; wool also makes sense, as we’ve got domesticated sheep who can’t revert to wild strains and require man’s care to survive, wool production aside.
Honestly, I ignore PETA; they thrive on being a firebrand, and their arguments for or against something are usually incomplete as regards the entire impact or big picture of their ever-fluctuating moral choices on both humanity and the environment…
I just try to choose clothing wisely, including fair trade, and use it until it’s falling apart! Then it becomes something upcycled…
LikeLike