Organic Clothes – will they take off?
In this day and age, there is now an organic option for everything, from toilet paper and cosmetics to cars and clothes. By sourcing and manufacturing items from an environmentally and socially sustainable source. So “going green” isn’t all about recycling, it is also about knowing how you items are made, and avoiding those that support sweat shops and child labour.
It is not an easy task to do, but there are more and more companies that are starting to plug this particular hole in the market. I have my doubts about a lot of these companies, but it is certainly a worthwhile cause. The main problem that these sorts of businesses have not taken off more, is that in our economically hit country, people are far keener to save money by buying it cheap, making the high street discount stores more and more profitable.
So maybe some day, enough people will stand up and make the statement that we should only buy green, but I think it is a long way off yet.
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