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3 Ways to Make Your Own Tableware

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-An Introduction to Packaging Waste Every day, hundreds of millions of single-use cutlery, bowls, trays, cans, bottles and plates are tossed away into an endless sea of garbage: landfills, where they begin a life of polluting natural resources and choking life. Single-use materials, such as plastic, leak chemicals into the soil, and the nearby water bodies absorb its toxins, causing an environmental hazard, which comes back to taunt human life with poisoned seafood and water unfit for consumption and irrigation, along with infertile soil. Solutions for sustainable and biodegradable packaging have been developed, but they are often far out of reach, as most companies and developers are in the testing stage and have not yet gained access for product distribution. Common people who do not have access to high-end laboratories are often unable to try their hand to make their own environment- friendly bowls and spoons. In this article, we will offer 3 new, unique, traditional yet simple and ...

Fast Fashion: How Are They Bad?

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Defining Fast Fashion If you go to large malls, and look to your left and right, you see shops like Zara, or H&M. But these companies sell items made specifically for trends. Now, when you make, say, a pair of jeans, obviously the taste changes in time and you will have to move onto something more trendy and classy for another short notice of time.  Now this, is the definition of fast fashion. These items are produced cheaply, and what's more, they go out of trend easily. Don't agree? Just compare the clothing trends of 2000 and the current trend. In the past 24 years, we see a noticeable change in trends. Impact of Fast Fashion  Now of course, this is a waste of hundreds of dollars in the customer's wallets. But just think about our planet. This has a massive impact on the health of Earth. When you produce a huge mass of clothing in a factory, a lot of carbon emissions are produced. Over 10% of total global carbon emissions are by clothing factories. Imagine that huge ...