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In my series ‘Donate Clothes’ I have already touched on why you should do it. When you donate clothing you also need to know the practical issues, so this serves as a quick guide. Feel free to add your own suggestions in the comments!
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In today’s world, people are becoming more and more concerned about the environment. If you are one of these people, you are probably thinking of ways on how to help save the earth. You save water and energy at home, you separate trash in their respective containers, you recycle and reuse things, and now, you are asking if there is still something else that you have not tried, or more appropriately, tried on. Are you familiar with natural shoes? If your answer is no, then you might want to add “wear natural shoes” in your long list of things to do now that you are going green. Read the rest of this entry »
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Throughout the last few Tuesdays I have been writing about recycled fashion, and how to go through your wardrobe to decide what you should keep and what should be given away in the form of donations. This helps the environment by making use of existing materials rather than new ones.
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Green clothing is a term that’s becoming more and more popular these days. Designers are coming to realise that there is a lot that’s attractive about marketing ‘green clothes‘ to buyers. However, you need to know what it really means in order not to fall for cheap marketing gimmicks!
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When I was moving home a few months ago, some of the items that I had to think carefully about were my shoes. I seem to buy new shoes all the time, keeping a huge collection – out of which I only really wear a small amount. I decided I’d try to get rid of a few that I never wear. But I don’t mean throw them out – I would never do that! Since I am aiming to become an Eco Empress I will of course donate shoes and anything else that I don’t use.
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Old shoes are one of those funny things. I don’t know about you, but often when it comes time to get rid of my shoes they have been used to the point of no return. I have a few in good condition, but most of them I simply just cannot wear any more.
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If you want to get into eco friendly fashion then you’re also going to have to understand eco shopping. It might take a lot of effort for a few questions to become natural to you when you’re shopping, but the more you learn the easier it will be to spot those eco-friendly products from the rest.
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In this time of environmental meltdown, many people, not just environmentalists, are starting to live in an eco-friendly way even in the smallest possible way. Even you have probably started to do so. To give you more motivation to use cotton eco bags, here are some reasons why they are good for the environment. Read the rest of this entry »
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Do you want to start a whole new eco-friendly life but you do not know where to begin? If you want to start eco green living at home, you should take a few small steps so that you will get used to the idea and to the real eco green living gradually. You don’t have to do something really big like installing solar panels on your roof or buying an electric car. Huge steps when you are just starting to embrace the green idea might overwhelm you and might even discourage you because of the difficulty. So here are some eco green living tips for beginners like you. Read the rest of this entry »
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Last week I wrote about the basics behind clothes donation, clearing up a few misconceptions hopefully in an effort to get more people donating clothes. Here are a few quick tips if you are thinking about donating:
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These days, many people are considering different ways on how to improve the worsening conditions of the environment. This is the reason why green living is becoming more and more popular. People are trying not to add more wastes by trying to use eco-friendly things that they need in their daily lives like eco shopping bags. Instead of using plastic grocery or shopping bags that are not biodegradable and only pile up in one of the hundreds of landfills all over the world, you can use eco shopping bags as alternatives to plastic shopping bags. Here are some different kinds of eco-friendly shopping bags. Read the rest of this entry »
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If you are planning to go green since everyone seems to be doing the same thing, you might want to start with some easy and simple tips for green living. You do not want to start with huge steps to green living such as using solar panels at home or inventing some eco-friendly objects. These might be too difficult for a beginner like you. You should read the following tips for green living to get you started. You might even be doing some of them already. Read the rest of this entry »
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When it comes to giving your baby the very best, organic baby clothing is a great choice. Organic clothing is no longer an alternative choice, it is something that more and more of us are choosing. Not only does this help the environment, it also helps for our health. Read the rest of this entry »
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If you only buy second-hand then you may not worry as much about the material that goes into your clothing. However, if you want to buy new green clothing then you should think about what the clothes are made from.
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In my articles talking about recycled fashion I am trying to give you the inspiration to donate what you really don’t need, or start recycling it yourself. Recycled fashion is eco friendly because it makes use of old materials instead of buying new ones!
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If you are anything like me then you probably have a closet full of clothes, yet you often find yourself without anything to wear! No matter how many dresses I may already own, I still find it hard to find the perfect one – often leading me to go out and buy yet another dress! But I have recently started looking at the concept of recycled fashion to change by attitude.
Recycled fashion can mean a lot of things, but for now I’m talking about recycling my own clothes. It might not seem to make sense, but if you’re like me and don’t end up wearing half of them then this is definitely going to help the environment! Read the rest of this entry »
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This is part of a series of articles on recycled fashion. This means re-using items, and can include re-using your own items that you never wear! Even if you can’t re-use them yourself, at least someone can if you give them away to charity. But it takes a good clear out to make sure you really do get rid of what you don’t need – and what you are left with is true eco chic fashion!
If you haven’t read part one yet, check it out! – Sorting Through What You Own!
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When it comes to your shopping eco carrier bags may be something you’ve heard of as a way to be a little more eco friendly. The good news is that they do exist, and they are specially designed bags that are biodegradable as opposed to usual plastic bags. In fact, normal plastic bags could take years and years to degrade, at the same time releasing many toxic chemicals in landfills across the world. Read the rest of this entry »
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