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We scour the internet to bring you the most relevant, thought-provoking and powerful articles about sustainable living from news and blogs around the world to help you to love your life, our planet, and each other.
Today we welcome back Jill from Ethical Home Edit, and today we are going to learn just how sustainable H&M Home is. H&M is tricky, and you’ll hear later that Jill struggles with H&M as well. Here’s the issue, H&M is becoming more transparent about their supply chain, labor, pay and are trying to use more sustainable textiles in their clothes, and now their home, lines. This is admirable and goes well beyond what we get from most retailers today. However, H&M still produces too many clothes, too often and most of the time, poor- quality, which means the lifespan of those garments are very short, either because they go out of trend or fall apart. Either way ending up in a landfill far to early and again, far too often.
Blog: Ethical Home Edit
Article: Reviewed: How Ethical and Sustainable is H&M Home
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To Love the Life We Live
We scour the internet to bring you the most relevant, thought-provoking and powerful articles about sustainable living from news and blogs around the world to help you to love your life, our planet, and each other.