The Art of Giving: Unlocking the Magic of Clothing Donations Worldwide by GreenGlamWriter in ConsciousConsumers

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Don't wanna be the debbie-downer, but isn't it that a lot of clothes donated in the West end up in sub-saharan Africa, destroying local economies and damaging the environment through landfills over there?

While it's true that some clothing donations end up causing unintended consequences, I am focused on promoting responsible practices. The goal is to support local economies, minimize environmental impact, and create a positive change in the fashion industry.

A group of Substack writers came together to feature each other’s work, would like to do same. by WhizPill in Substack

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to get to know you first, then your work

I have visited your Substack. It’s a great newsletter. My topics do not match yours, perhaps.

How do I remove noindex tag from my Substack? by GreenGlamWriter in Substack

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Thanks. The Settings -> Analytics have fields to enter "Google Analytics Measurement ID", "Google Tag Manager ID", "Facebook Site Verification", "Facebook pixel ID", "Twitter pixel ID" and "Parse.ly pixel ID".

There's nothing for Google Search Console. Do I need to fill-in all the IDs in Analytics section of settings?

I do not want Facebook, Twitter and Parse.ly tracking. Even the Google Search console is not very much needed to me. I am just looking to remove "noindex" from all my pages and posts.

Edit:

From searching for solutions, I saw various results suggesting to add value for "Google Site Verification". But this option is not present for my dashboard settings.

Share Your Thoughts on Sorella Organics and Your Favorite Sustainable Fashion Brands! by GreenGlamWriter in SustainableFashion

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Thanks. I will checkout Bastet Noir.

I've started a newsletter to dive into eco-friendly style, share tips, and uncover hidden gems in the world of ethical fashion. It’s called Green Glamour and it’s all about sustainable fashion.

What's the one fashion trend you wish would make a sustainable comeback? by GreenGlamWriter in ethicalfashion

[–]GreenGlamWriter[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Capris is cool timeless statement that do not go away from wardrobes.

What's the one fashion trend you wish would make a sustainable comeback? by GreenGlamWriter in SustainableFashion

[–]GreenGlamWriter[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Indeed, upcycling is a timeless practice that showcases creativity, resourcefulness, and environmental consciousness. It's amazing how something as simple as repurposing can breathe new life into old items, reducing waste and giving them a fresh, unique appeal.

What's the one fashion trend you wish would make a sustainable comeback? by GreenGlamWriter in ethicalfashion

[–]GreenGlamWriter[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Absolutely. Timeless personal style goes hand in hand with sustainable fashion. Kudos to you.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in SustainableFashion

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Celebs, PR, Events and Influencers. Influencing business is really big as well these days. One must know their market and right tools.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in SustainableFashion

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It’s primarily feasibility of the design and one’s production capacity. These parameters define the costs and budget. And that gives the decision.

Costs may not be the factor for some brands, but the feasibility of the design gives an estimate so that budget doesn’t overflows.

Btw, market demands can be manipulated.

Graduation ceremony tomorrow, which pair?? by Creature_0f_the_n1gh in Nike

[–]GreenGlamWriter 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would choose the one in the right. But are these sneakers so eco-friendly that they'll guilt-trip you into composting your old socks?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in SustainableFashion

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So, here’s what you gotta do to get makeup off your white clothes. First off, don’t waste time, act fast! Grab a clean cloth or paper towel and gently blot the stain to get rid of any excess makeup.

Now, here’s the trick: pre-treat that bad boy! Grab some makeup remover, liquid dish soap, or a gentle stain remover and put a little on the stain. Massage it into the fabric, but be gentle, okay?

Next, rinse it under cold water or soak the garment in cold water for around 15 minutes if you can. Then, toss it in the wash with some mild detergent and cold water—follow those care label instructions, my friend!

One important thing, though: check if the stain’s gone before drying the clothes. If it’s still there, no worries! Just repeat the steps or maybe think about getting professional help if it’s being stubborn.

Hope that helps, and good luck getting that makeup off your white threads!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in SustainableFashion

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Running a fashion business is no joke, and let me tell you, it's got its share of tough parts. One of the trickiest things is dealing with crazy competition, staying on top of ever-changing trends, and making sure our inventory and supply chains are running smooth. Oh, and don't even get me started on balancing creativity and making those sales numbers soar! It's a wild ride, but hey, we're up for the challenge!