• vaionko@sopuli.xyz
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      And on the other hand, growing cotton uses a lot of water. And wool comes from animals.

      What actually is the greenest material to make garments of?

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        I think hemp would be the best material for clothes, but in most places it’s still an illegal plant.

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      Those reusable grocery bags made from recycled plastic? Disintegrates into dust eventually. And in your household to while it does so.

      Use either natural fiber or nylon(more durable and by default, PFAS free).

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        I use a 40L messenger backpack for my groceries with a cotton bag inside for anything that doesn’t fit.

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      Watch half the people in this sub completely scroll past your comment ignoring the fact that they are contributing to being insane amount of microplastics in our blood currently

      Y’all don’t stand for shit

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          You have to wipe those off once in a wile.

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        I watch you accusing me of the same thing in the other comment, since you probably scrolled past my username. Hypocrite.