If the sustainable lifestyle has had you intrigued and you want to join in on the conversation around it, it’s never too late to give your knowledge on sustainability an upgrade. These books cover different, yet interesting perceptions and parts of sustainability and are sure to leave you enlightened in more ways than one.
The Day The World Stops Shopping By J.B. Mackinnon
Want to know why mass consumerism is regarded as one of the biggest contributing factors to the climate crisis we’re currently facing? This informative read by acclaimed journalist J.B. MacKinnon touches upon the economic and environmental aspects of mass consumption and how buying less would affect our lives, the planet and society.
Wear No Evil: How to Change the World with Your Wardrobe By Greta Eagan
Fashion is often regarded as one of the topmost industries contributing to climate change. With Wear No Evil, Greta Eagan highlights the importance and ease of bringing sustainability together with fashion. Divided into three parts, the book also introduces the Integrity Index, which can be used to identify sustainable pieces from environmentally harmful ones before you make the purchase.