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elisi ([personal profile] elisi) wrote2019-05-24 10:58 pm

The most important news today

School climate strikes

My eldest and my youngest went. :)

(It was the middle one's last day of Sixth form, or she'd have gone too.)
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[personal profile] watervole 2019-05-27 09:22 am (UTC)(link)
Good for them. And good for you for supporting their action.

Are they also doing the parallel thinking about what they can do to reduce their own environmental impact?

I suspect clothing is a good target their age group can aim for. 10% of global carbon emissions (plus loads of landfill, microfibres in oceans, etc) come from clothing.

What they do, their friends may well copy.

When I was young, we had an annual bag of clothing that one group of cousins had grown out of, and we passed a similar bag onto another group of cousins.

My sister and I both got some new clothes, but she always had a bigger wardrobe than me as she had the best of the ones I'd grown out of. I used to be envious of her!

Now we're grown up, we're both charity shop addicts. It's nine months since I last bought a brand new item of clothing.
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[personal profile] watervole 2019-05-27 10:51 am (UTC)(link)
I like your kids! The clothes swap with friends sounds like a good idea.

You're very well organised.

My only problem on the clothes front is my granddaughter. She grows so fast and charity shops have a lot less stuff for five year olds than they do for toddlers. She has no siblings or cousins.

I'm going to experiment with some basic sewing skills, to see if I can make her a skirt from a fabric offcut I bought in a charity shop.