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Navigation: Main page Change What You Buy and How You Buy It and You Can Change the WorldAuthor: Arthur Luke Article source: http://newspad.prweb.com/. Used with author's permission. It's easy to say. We all talk about being concerned for the environment, but even the most committed green warrior catches trains, planes and automobiles once in a while. Lobbying your local government official, writing letters to all those greedy corporate giants or taking to the streets in protest probably all seem a little daunting. Maybe we should make it easy on ourselves and start with the small things. All the small things will add up to big things. If we all start doing it just think of the possibilities. Where do we start By making more informed consumer choices we can definitely change the world. We are what we wear Let's face it - profit, profit and more profit is still the mantra of the world's global brands. It's still good old corporate greed that rides the global surfwear market. They will only change when there is money to be made doing so. Sustainable production methods and fair trade practices are where they should be putting their profits, not just a token sponsorship to some high profile environmental campaign. Call us cynics but it smacks of cheap PR. How long will it take A few unsavory facts Cotton uses approximately 25 percent of the world's insecticides and more than 10 percent of the pesticides (including herbicides, insecticides, and defoliants). The Environmental Protection Agency considers seven of the top 15 pesticides used on cotton in the year 2000 in the United States as "possible," "likely," "probable," or "known" human carcinogens. The average 100% cotton T-shirt contains only 73% cotton. The remainder consists of chemicals and resins used to increase production levels. We all think 100% cotton is exactly that, unfortunately the truth seems to be a little different. In America last year, farmers applied 53 million pounds of toxic pesticides to cotton fields. Out of the world's total insecticide usage, 25% is used just to farm cotton Where do we go now Go organic If we are what we buy then next time we buy let's make it count. http://www.ZooZoo2.comYoung, environmentally conscious surfwear and snowboarding retailer surf@zoozoo2.com
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