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You remember Hypercolor — those weird multicolored t-shirts that changed with your body heat. They were the rage of the early 90s, and I’m sure some of you still have a few stacked at the back of the closet. Well, if you do, it’s time to switch them out for… Read the rest
In terms of size, socks may be small, but just like every other product on the market, they still have an environmental impact. Many socks are made from cotton, which when grown conventionally is a water- and pesticide- intensive crop, accounting for 16% of global insecticide releases. Add to that… Read the rest
Spring is just around the corner, and clothing companies’ new lines are quickly hitting the markets. In the realm of sustainable design, Horny Toad, a brand well known for its commitment to responsible choices from its clothing design to business partners, is introducing yet another sustainable material to its repertoire:… Read the rest
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As human beings, we need water to stay alive. We consume, cook and clean with it on a daily basis. But our water consumption isn’t only on account of keeping us hydrated; virtual water is embedded in many of the products that we encounter in our everyday

