Monday, 6 September 2010

how to make skinny jeans & update



this is my newest video! update my birthday on the 29th october, and im starting a challenge im not going to buy no clothes until the 1 of december, to recycle clothes. so this is the first video of my series of recycling clothes you don't need to buy clothes every month. genrally i find my self buying clothes that i could just easily make. so this is why i desided to do this challenge. and i hope you all follow me and join the challenge too make the world a little bit greener.

fashion leaves a pollution footprint, with each step of the clothing life cycle generating potential environmental hazards. For example, polyester, the most widely used manufactured fiber, is made from petroleum. The manufacture of polyester and other synthetic fabrics is an energy-intensive process requiring large amounts of crude oil and releasing emissions acid gases which can cause disease. the waste products of polyester production are put in the water. many textile manufacturing facilities have hazardous waste generators. Much of the cotton produced in the United States is exported to China and other countries with low labor costs, where the material is milled, woven into fabrics, cut, and clothes are made. China is the largest exporter of fast fashion, this means some Chinese workers make as little as 12–18 cents per hour working in poor conditions. And with the fierce global competition that demands ever lower production costs, many clothe companies are lowering clothes prices, even if it means lower wages and poor conditions for workers.
spread the love for handmade clothing and d.i.y clothing its mor eco friendly.

1 comment:

  1. hi chantelle! i've been watching your videos on youtube for a long time and i love them! i just started a blog and would love for you to check it out and tell your followers. thanks!!!
    xo

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