Why industry is going green on the quiet

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‘Secret sustainability’ is on the rise, with companies loath to talk about their ecological credentials. Why?

There’s a factory in Asia that uses only a single litre of water to make a pair of jeans. That’s 346 litres less than Levi-Strauss estimated it took to make a pair of its jeans in 2015. Wouldn’t you love to buy your jeans from this amazingly innovative factory? Me too, but I don’t even know what it’s called.

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CBDoctor supports everything that makes our planet green! Especially hemp, the superpotential plant that absorbs 4x more carbon dioxide compared to trees

I think i know why

In South Sudan, the culture and traditions favour ecological practices. If only there could be a paradigm shift of TradeNotAid, we could prevent the wide-scale adoption of practices that are both harmful to the environmen & not necessary in a country with v low human density.

It is actually cheaper & more sustainable in the long run to go “green”. South Sudan for eg is large with a tiny population, going green should be logical yet we are adopting harmful intensive practices from China. Why? Because that’s who are investing.

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The free market can innovate us to sustainability without federal intervention.

......im stillen Dienst

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