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Time To Take A Step Back?
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My parents used to never buy me new clothes. Always got hand me downs. I used to have to use my siblings old lunchboxes. We got years out of one plastic bottle I think I even used by siblings old PE bag. I used to walk to school never drove but if we had to travel by vehicle it would be a bus. sustainable fashion was getting your dads vintage sweater as a hand me down.
Is it time for the sake of the environment we took a step backwards?
Is it time for the sake of the environment we took a step backwards?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Lunchboxes? Drive? Plastic bottles? You were lucky. There was no lunchboxes and cars and plastic bottles in my day! If you wanted a pennyworth of kali and a ha'penny spanish you had to walk home instead of catching the bus! If you were lucky you could save up old pop bottles and get a penny apiece for 'em.
I think a lot of people are. Vintage clothing is becoming very trendy and is very easy to find thanks to the likes of eBay and charity shops that sell online.
The government is bringing out a 'right to repair' law which means that manufacturers will have to supply spare parts for longer. Hopefully this will be extended to a lot more goods.
The charges for driving in to clear air zones are encouraging more people to car share or use public transport.
The government is bringing out a 'right to repair' law which means that manufacturers will have to supply spare parts for longer. Hopefully this will be extended to a lot more goods.
The charges for driving in to clear air zones are encouraging more people to car share or use public transport.
I grew up in hand me downs …. And as the only girl in a family of boys!
For things like gender specific school clothes mums used to swap items in the neighbourhood. So for eg, 3 houses away was a girl 2 yes older than I was - I’d get her clothes whilst her brother wld get my own brothers stuff.
It was however “different” in those days as where I grew up all the families were in the same boat. There was never any embarrassment about it at all
For things like gender specific school clothes mums used to swap items in the neighbourhood. So for eg, 3 houses away was a girl 2 yes older than I was - I’d get her clothes whilst her brother wld get my own brothers stuff.
It was however “different” in those days as where I grew up all the families were in the same boat. There was never any embarrassment about it at all