If you want to save the planet from global warming, MJAFT bees new clothes; The Initiative of the Famous Actress

If the fire in Australia, the snow in Emitra and spring in England have disturbed you, and you have no idea how to contribute to improve the environment, there is new news. Yesterday, actress Emma Watson, has declared her co-operation with Thred UP, an online store with secondhand clothing, aims at [...]
If the fire in Australia, the snow in Emitra and spring in England have disturbed you, and you have no idea how to contribute to improve the environment, there is new news. Yesterday, actress Emma Watson, has declared her co-operation with Thred UP, an online clothing store whose aim is greater than selling used clothing.

There is already an opportunity and a way to understand how much our shopping habits affect the environment. This count is made according to what's in your closet.
Emma Watson is one of the actors who joined this initiative and through a post in Instagram she wants to reach millions of people:
So I'm proud of working with @thred UP, who are promoting their fashion calculator. I'm so happy to help people find out what their wardrobe carbon dioxide impacts and then steps to ease this trace. ”

The clothing calculator uses a series of questions about the way they buy, including cleaning them up, renting them and returning them. The device calculates the amount or traces that your closet carbon dioxide leaves in the atmosphere. The accountant is advised the best way to determine this trace of how these shares result in worsening or improving the situation.










