Recycling
- BusinessYahoo Life
Barbie releases Jane Goodall doll, complete with miniature replica of a chimpanzee
Barbie created their latest Inspiring Women doll in the likeness of conservationist Jane Goodall.
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Is this the world's sexiest trash can? Decide for yourself
Time to trash your trash can—this is the most beautiful and functional garbage bin we've ever seen.
- EntertainmentWWD
Vin + Omi, London College of Fashion Spin Plastic Bottles into Clothes
The eco duo pairs up with the college to turn single-use bottles into fashion.
- NewsDora Fung
H&M Is Changing the Sustainability Culture, 1 T-Shirt at a Time
All of the steps to how H&M’s Conscious Sweater is made. “Fast fashion can be both ethical and sustainable.” Can any fashion brand make such a statement, or is it just a big old oxymoron? The closest affordable brand that meets those criteria may surprise you: the Swedish giant H&M.
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TV Anchor Trolls Daily Mail by Repeatedly Wearing Same Blouse, Proves Important Point About Sexism
“Lisa Wilkinson looks to have a preference when it comes to attire, seen sporting the same floral shirt, just four months apart,” the Daily Mail reported Monday, after Wilkinson appeared on-air in a burgundy blouse with a keyhole neckline and floral pattern just four months after she debuted it in December. In good humor, Wilkinson had the most amazing response to being called “thrifty” by the website.
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Garnier Launches National Campaign to Help Save the Planet
Remi Cruz is teaming up with Garnier and DoSomething.org to launch the Rinse, Recycle, Repeat campaign to educate youth about recycling empty beauty products. As much as many of us hate to admit it, there has probably been a time or two when you carelessly threw away your finished beauty products without properly recycling them. While most of us don’t think twice about it, not recycling these products adds up, contributing to a significant amount of waste, which isn’t good for the environment.
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Candace Cameron Bure Wants You to Recycle Your Beauty Products
The actress has partnered with Unilever to raise awareness and ask people to recycle their beauty products — something most of us don’t do.