Wearable activism.Show the world your commitment to an organic lifestyle while encouraging others to be more aware about the foods they eat by wearing a provocative t-shirt from Ingreedients. Choose from nine different logos, each of which highlights some of the potential dark sides of food, such as genetically engineered genetically engineered adjective Recombinant, see there ingredients, pesticides and unhealthy snack foods A list of snack foods is shown below. For more information, see snack foods. List of snack foods Chips (Crisps)
Also make a statement with t-shirts from JustifyThat.com. Kevin and Renice Ward created Justify That in March of this year in response to the plight of cotton farmers and workers in sweatshops. Their featured shirt ($22.50) casts a spotlight on the negative environmental and ethical problems that arise in the creation of these staples of American wardrobes. The shirt logo creatively lists the ingredients used to create the average t-shirt: pesticides, reactive dyes, chlorine bleach and sweatshop sweatshop: see sweating system. labor. Two other original designs are also available, highlighting Earth Day 2006 and the ecological footprint Ecological footprint (EF) analysis measures human demand on nature. It compares human consumption of natural resources with planet Earth's ecological capacity to regenerate them. of the average American citizen. Justify That clothing is made from organic unbleached cotton, is produced in the United States United States, officially United States of America, republic (2005 est. pop. 295,734,000), 3,539,227 sq mi (9,166,598 sq km), North America. The United States is the world's third largest country in population and the fourth largest country in area. in a sweatshop-free environment, and is printed using low impact, non-toxic inks. CONTACT: Ingreedients, www.pursuitgrooves.com; JustifyThat.com, (866) 229-3976. |
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