Greta Thurberg: I never buy new clothes, give them to my family, friends, and classmates

Greta Thurberg showed that she fears nothing, not even the superpower of the fashion industry, and she discovered that once again through her interview with E LLE UK. Swedish Activist participated in “Ask Me Anhing: The Celebryty Edition”, an Elle Address book, in which each guest asks questions [...]
Swedish Activist participated in “Ask Me Anhing: The Celebryty Edition”, an Ele Address Book, in which each guest receives questions from different celebrities. Greta Thurberg answered questions asked by Amanda Gorman, Malala Yousafzai, and many others.
Before publishing her first book, Klima's Book, which was published on October 27, she wanted to discuss both her personal and ethical habits. Unfortunately, I rarely watch TV shows because I don't have time, but to relax I hear a lot of music, I take long walks...”, she said in answer to yoursafzai's question about how she likes to relax. I read too much... and dance! ”
Regarding fashion, she said:
I think, more or less, most people know that fast fashion is very harmful to the environment, but many people seem to think that there are many people in the fashion industry who try to be better and more stable. When, in fact, it's not. They use it to make people think they're doing something good for the environment. We have to get away from this view of the planet and things. We're constantly taking things instead of throwing them away. ”
If you wonder how she herself tries to reduce her ecological trace, she answers:
I would say that over 90% of my clothing was given to me by other people, such as family, friends, classmates. I don't buy new things and I'm short, which means when other people don't fit in with their old clothes, they can give me. It's appropriate”.
In a previous interview, she had reinforced that the fashion industry plays a crucial role in the climate and ecological crisis. Especially when the cost is paid by countless workers and communities that are exploited to give short - fashioned joy and to treat them as rewarding. ”
Greta Thurberg is a controversial figure, but we have to admit that while other celebrities post their photos on social networks and keep us informed of their latest fascinating dress, she prefers to take a stand on issues that definitely bother us. /abcnews/












