It started with those blue recycle bins placed in primary school classrooms. Then there were documentaries on sea creatures strangled by plastic soda can connecters and of course, Al Gore’s An Inconvenient Truth that got the conversation going on climate change and our role in it
But what has long existed as a subculture devoted to respecting our planet is now something of a trend
“Going Green” is perhaps an overused slogan, and has impacted products from handbags to homes. Despite the slew of falsely advertised products, there are many good-willing people who merely desire to be conscious about what they buy. One such person is Emily Doubliet, who loves nature and throwing parties, and started a company called Susty Party to help others buy products verified to be sustainable Read more…
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