2. Choose climate-friendly backpacks and clothing
Reuse last year's backpack if it's in good condition, or repair it if it's worn out. If it's time for a new backpack, buy secondhand or look for backpacks made from natural materials like canvas or organic cotton. When packing your wardrobe, consider using thrifted clothing or buying secondhand, which can reduce the negative effects of textile production on the environment. Avoid plastic clothing: Check labels for synthetic fibers like acrylic, polyester, nylon, spandex, and do your best to avoid them. Look for plant-based clothing, which will have natural fibers like cotton, hemp, flax, cork, and bamboo on the labels. Shoes are commonly made of plastic and synthetic materials, so when you can, look for shoes that are completely or mostly made of canvas, cotton, wool, and other natural materials.
Four ways to start producing less plastic at school - climate-friendly backpacks
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