Dangers of Synthetic Fibers

One Year of Plastic Waste: What Each Industry Dumps — And How Natural Fibres Can Disrupt It

We don’t have a plastic problem; we have a priorities problem. The world now produces around 450–460 million tonnes of plastics every year — more than double since 2000 — and turns it into over 350 million tonnes of waste. Shockingly, only about 9% is recycled. The rest is burned, buried, or bleeds into our […]

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Only 20 Companies Create Half of the World’s Plastic Pollution – The Hidden Truth

Plastic is not just a nuisance; it is choking our oceans, poisoning our soil, and even entering our bodies as microplastics. For years, the world has been told that plastic pollution is the fault of ordinary people not recycling enough. But the shocking truth is this: just 20 companies are responsible for more than 50%

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The Hidden Frequencies of Fabrics – How Clothes Shape Our Body and Mind

Most people think of clothes as just “something to wear.” But science and tradition both tell us that the fabrics we choose carry their own energies. Natural fibers like cotton, linen, silk, and hemp have living qualities, while synthetic fibers like polyester, nylon, acrylic, and spandex are lifeless, often interfering with our body’s natural balance.

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The Zara Myth – What Fast Fashion Brands Don’t Tell You When They Sell “Handcrafted Collections”

When Zara, H&M, or any other fast fashion giant puts out a “handcrafted collection,” the word itself sounds magical. Handcrafted is supposed to mean slow, careful, personal. But behind those glossy store windows and influencer campaigns, the truth is far less romantic—and far more disturbing. The Illusion of “Handmade” Fast fashion brands use the word

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Clothes as Medicine: Why Cotton & Linen Aren’t “Just Fabrics”

We often treat food like fuel, sleep like software updates… and clothes like decoration. That’s backwards. What you put on your skin all day behaves more like a daily “micro-medicine”: it can calm itchy skin, steady body temperature, improve sleep—and by extension, your mood. Natural fibers, especially cotton and linen, are not just fabrics. They

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The Polyester Lie – Why “Recycled PET Clothes” Are Not Sustainable but Dangerous

When you hear the words “recycled clothes”, it sounds noble, doesn’t it? You picture bottles saved from landfills, spun into shiny new fabrics, and turned into fashionable jackets, t-shirts, or yoga pants. Brands sell you this story as if they are saving the planet one bottle at a time. But let’s strip away the marketing

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Wearing Your Trash: What 30 Days of Waste Tells Us About Ourselves

When Rob Greenfield decided to wear his own trash for 30 days, he wasn’t making a fashion statement—he was holding up a mirror to society. By the end of a single month, he was literally buried under 60 kilograms of garbage. That’s the weight of a grown adult strapped to his body. And here’s the

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The Future of Luxury Is Custom Handloom

In an age where mass production has stripped objects of their soul, exclusivity is finding new meaning. Luxury is no longer about simply owning what others cannot afford. It is about owning something no one else in the world has. And that is where handloom, the original language of exclusivity, comes alive again. At Save

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How Save Handloom Foundation Can Lead a Sustainable, Resilient Future

  In today’s world of fragile economies, environmental collapse, and fractured communities, nonprofits can no longer afford to just “exist.” They must lead. They must inspire. They must prepare for challenges that change faster than policies are written. For the Save Handloom Foundation (SHF), the path forward isn’t about survival—it’s about becoming the beacon of

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Europe Bans Gel Nail Polish – What It Really Means for All of Us

On September 1, 2025, a decision shook the beauty industry in Europe. Gel nail polish, something used by millions of women and men around the world, has been banned completely. Salons had to clear their shelves overnight. No more stock, no more use. Why did this happen, and what lessons can we learn from it

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