One of the problems that I see with this movement is that we are told to get the latest in order to take part in the movement. Has no one considered that it would be even, "greener," to, dare I say it, wear last years shirts, pants, skirts, bags and shoes? Wear them until they start to become shabby. Then, and only then, it should be time to replace them. Being a slave to the latest trends is actually going against the greenest of trends. The greenest way to behave is not to go out and buy new stuff. True green would be to continue to use those cloths that have served us well for a while and are still very serviceable. This would save you the drive to the store or the delivery truck's drive up your street. It would save the environmental impact of manufacturing all of the new pseudo-greener cloths, it would save the cost of the materials for those cloths and it would save you money.
When you do need to replace an article, then you should buy the washable organic cotton cloths with the green label, but not until you need to replace them. The fashion setters of the world, I'm sure, are reading this with their mouths agape. I can see them as they clutch their latest Gucci organic leather wallets to their breasts. Yet somewhere deep down inside of their fashionable overpriced hearts they know that this is the truth. We should not need to buy new, just to have what is green, what is trendiest or what the glossy glamor industry tells us we should buy. If we think for ourselves (and resist what the advertisers are telling us) we will realize that what we have is good and serviceable and that continuing to use it is good for our earth.
Go green, make do.
Avoid the mall, don't shop, wait, stall.
Published by A. C. O'Brien
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