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Pull up a seat & grab a cuppa, it's time to be transported! In this feature explore the pine lined shores of Paros, & imagine you're bathing in sunlight at the Kalypso Paros đ Thanks to Nana Coupeau for our latest travel feature. jiminymagazine.org/far-from-the-m⌠#thursdaytravel
"The Glossary is an authoritative guide to more than 250 key sustainability terms and topics, developed in partnership with Centre for Sustainable Fashion (CSF) London College of Fashion and with input from Vogueâs editors-in-chief around the world." VOGUE India ow.ly/49sM50zLsRJ
We currently produce 381 million tonnes of plastic globally every year. 50% of this is single use plastic. Only around 9% has ever been recycled. 9%! We've put together 7 simple #plasticfree swaps, so you can be part of the solution to #plasticpollutionđ jiminymagazine.org/slow-sundays-aâŚ
If you are a fan of sun streaked hair, salty sea fun and incredible craftsmanship, today you are in for a treat! Gemma Lee is launching her ethically made full wetsuit line, and itâs downright divine! đđââď¸đą jiminymagazine.org/sustainable-su⌠#surfer #sustainablefashion #ethical
Looking for an easy do-it yourself coffee fix that not only tastes great, but doesnât come wrapped in plastic? In the spirit of #PlasticFreeJuly and #lowwasteliving in general, weâve been on the hunt! Source ClimateCoffee have got the answer! đâď¸ jiminymagazine.org/plastic-free-oâŚ
ââMade in the USâ, âMade in L.A.â, there is a very dangerous assumption that itâs made ethically, that itâs made legally. Itâs hard for people to conceive that literally right down the street, people are working in sweatshop conditions." via FashionUnited ow.ly/ZPPS50AWVft
If you're shopping online consider donate and help kids | They are a community interest store so any purchases made through their site feeds vulnerable UK residents and NHS staff who need some extra help. đ
What if it turned out that some of the people who helped make your shirt were working against their will in concentration camps, as part of a modern-day system of slavery? Human Rights Foundation (HRF) investigates here: ow.ly/ODR550B402M