I think anything that suits this movement including Zero Waste products, other B Corps. One of the influencers in this article is a “sustainable fashion” influencer. What the fuck is sustainable fashion? I’m being intentionally obtuse here, like obviously sustainable fashion (thrifting, repurposing, etc) is better than supporting the wasteful slave industry of fast fashion, but I can’t help but see an article like this and say… we’ve been here before, yet here we are. I am, also, one of these people too, reducing consumption, trying to be zero waste, no-buy, etc, I just have seen how capitalism makes even anti-capitalism a profit motive.
nairui
joined 9 months ago
The irony is that the most popular “underconsumption” influencers will start getting brand deals
I genuinely want to feel hopeful but what if the lens we are using zooms outward to include animal and plant life? Every year feels like more and more death occurs.
So many in the Dolomites which are accessible by train and bus, such a beautiful part of the world and delicious food
The shape of this is so unsatisfying.
Also feels very Yin Yang
Creamy cream-free is such a rollercoaster phrase that shouldn’t have passed edits
I’m sorry what