Viscose is derived from wood, so it has to be from responsibly-managed forests. Water and emissions in the production need to be looked at, as well as the end of its use.
As is everything in life, things aren't always black and white. There is an argument to why making your own clothes isn't sustainable: we'll get to that a little later. First, let's take a look at the positives of making your own clothes
is fantastic! Yes you heard right! BUT (a big BUT here), ONLY if it is produced and used responsibly. Unfortunately, in today's world, plastic is so excessively used that it is suffocating the planet.
APRIL 24, 2013 - 1,134 people killed, more than 2,500 others injured in the collapse of the Rana Plaza building in Dhaka, Bangladesh. No one should die for fashion.
Every day should be Earth Day. It's time to review your relationship with the planet. Choose to live sustainably to help build a better world, and a better future. We all make choices that impact the world.
If the filters were incorporated into washing machines, that would be a lot more microfibres captured. Protect our wildlife. Please, add your voice to this petition: Stop Ocean Threads - Microfibres Campaign, to call for legislation...