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goshyesvintageads · 1 year
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aatmyogashala · 7 months
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What is Trikonasana?
Trikonasana is a standing posture of the Hatha Yoga type of Yoga. ’Tri’ means three and ‘Kona’ means ‘corner’. So, trikonasana literally translates to ‘Three-corners’. It is named so as the final posture resembles a triangle formed by the torso, upper limbs and lower limbs.
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k00293203 · 7 months
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Radius Project: Digital-Analogue-Digital Workshop.
For this workshop, our lecturer Sharon, helped us condense down our original mind maps for radius as all of our ideas were still too broad.
These two minds maps allowed me to focus in on one idea for my project and on one particular place in limerick, St Joseph’s Church.
I decided then to put my focus on the patterns I found outside the church.
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skyggsja · 1 year
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| Cottage Capsule Wardrobe - After about One Year
I thought Tumblr might be a fine page to share this update on as it‘s a bit better at formatting than Instagram. I‘d like to treat this page like a little blog for some things anyway so I‘ll just start with this now. I think I shall also compile a post about my cottage capsule wardrobe as a whole soon ♡
Before
Before I undertook the adventure to bring a little bit of minimalism into my life I had a ton of stuff. I was also a collector - of books, of clothes, of artwork and merchandise and even more things. I don‘t miss any of the things I got rid and I‘m proud that I managed to stick to the „Less but Better“ motto ever since. I‘m someone who has to write rules to myself so there‘s any chance I‘ll stick to them. If I just say „I‘ll see, it‘s gonna work out somehow“ then it‘s not gonna work out haha. So I wrote down my capsule concept and stuck to it and it‘s looking so fine.
Now
It‘s been about a year now and I have done several waves of sorting out stuff. I‘m also probably not through yet, we‘ll see about that. I bought new things in the hope that they will work out well for me but I have also developed a stricter eye for „Well, that ain‘t it“ and sometimes I just sell clothes unworn because I immediately realize they don‘t work for me. Buying things has become less frequent now, though, and when I buy something it‘s after very strict consideration so I don‘t end up shopping for random things like I used to.
I noticed a few things:
- I‘m dressed incredibly quickly in the morning
- I‘m always happy with what I wear and always feel comfy and well
- Since I almost exclusively wear linen I don‘t have to wash my clothes as often
- I don‘t give in to Sales
100 Things
One thing I‘m somewhat surprised about is that I now own around 100 items of clothing. This is still a lot for many people but for me this is a pretty good count. It includes all outerwear, shoes and things like sportswear, gloves, scarves, but not underwear, socks and tights. I think my boyfriend has more clothes than me now haha. With 100 things it‘s not a true capsule wardrobe but it‘s inspired by it. A true capsule wardrobe has 37 things per season and if we think about s/s and a/w as one season each it‘s already almost 80 pieces in a capsule wardrobe. Some will overlap, but I‘m not too far off with 100!
I find myself reducing more and more. Because I want to, not because I have to or force myself. I do force myself sometimes but only when I know it doesn‘t make much sense to keep an item if I‘ll only ever wear it once per year on christmas eve or similar.
My cottage capsule started out with two shades of green - moss and forest green - and i have since eliminated forest green. because i noticed i don‘t actually like to wear it all that much and decided to part with everything from that colour category. now i only have my lovely moss green items left and it‘s more of a pleasure to wear green now because i love all my possibilities.
My colours right now are black, natural/white, grey, brown, and for colour contrast i have moss green and purple. I only have 2 items left in the purple category and I‘m pretty sure I will part with one of them. The list of black and light coloured garments has increased by a few items each. It‘s fun because I used to only wear black and then someday I decided the goth days are over, I will wear no black anymore but it‘s been slowly coming back and I am loving it so much. I think I‘m building a solid foundation of colours that I like, that suit me, that work well amongst each other and with every decision I make about my wardrobe I‘m inching a bit closer to my perfect wardrobe ♡
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draconicshinx · 4 months
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I am BEGGING younger drivers. drive carefully. give yourself room. for fuck's sake use your turn signals and don't fucking weave thru traffic. this is not a video game, this is real life and if you get into an accident, you could get killed or kill someone else VERY easily
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supertech2024 · 1 month
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energynews247 · 3 months
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Plug-in Hybrids: Are They Really a Solution to Reducing Emissions?
It’s immediately clear how fully-electric battery electric vehicles (BEVs) can help reduce emissions; eliminating gasoline and tailpipes in favor of increasingly clean electricity helps limit both climate change and air pollution. Plug-in hybrids are a bit more complicated. A plug-in hybrid electric vehicle (or PHEV) has both a gasoline engine and one or more battery-powered electric motors. The…
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irlwakko · 2 years
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this is by far my favorite safety/warning sign btw. they really went off with this one
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reasonsforhope · 4 months
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It’s an open secret in fashion. Unsold inventory goes to the incinerator; excess handbags are slashed so they can’t be resold; perfectly usable products are sent to the landfill to avoid discounts and flash sales. The European Union wants to put an end to these unsustainable practices. On Monday, [December 4, 2023], it banned the destruction of unsold textiles and footwear.
“It is time to end the model of ‘take, make, dispose’ that is so harmful to our planet, our health and our economy,” MEP Alessandra Moretti said in a statement. “Banning the destruction of unsold textiles and footwear will contribute to a shift in the way fast fashion manufacturers produce their goods.”
This comes as part of a broader push to tighten sustainable fashion legislation, with new policies around ecodesign, greenwashing and textile waste phasing in over the next few years. The ban on destroying unsold goods will be among the longer lead times: large businesses have two years to comply, and SMEs have been granted up to six years. It’s not yet clear on whether the ban applies to companies headquartered in the EU, or any that operate there, as well as how this ban might impact regions outside of Europe.
For many, this is a welcome decision that indirectly tackles the controversial topics of overproduction and degrowth. Policymakers may not be directly telling brands to produce less, or placing limits on how many units they can make each year, but they are penalising those overproducing, which is a step in the right direction, says Eco-Age sustainability consultant Philippa Grogan. “This has been a dirty secret of the fashion industry for so long. The ban won’t end overproduction on its own, but hopefully it will compel brands to be better organised, more responsible and less greedy.”
Clarifications to come
There are some kinks to iron out, says Scott Lipinski, CEO of Fashion Council Germany and the European Fashion Alliance (EFA). The EFA is calling on the EU to clarify what it means by both “unsold goods” and “destruction”. Unsold goods, to the EFA, mean they are fit for consumption or sale (excluding counterfeits, samples or prototypes)...
The question of what happens to these unsold goods if they are not destroyed is yet to be answered. “Will they be shipped around the world? Will they be reused as deadstock or shredded and downcycled? Will outlet stores have an abundance of stock to sell?” asks Grogan.
Large companies will also have to disclose how many unsold consumer products they discard each year and why, a rule the EU is hoping will curb overproduction and destruction...
Could this shift supply chains?
For Dio Kurazawa, founder of sustainable fashion consultancy The Bear Scouts, this is an opportunity for brands to increase supply chain agility and wean themselves off the wholesale model so many rely on. “This is the time to get behind innovations like pre-order and on-demand manufacturing,” he says. “It’s a chance for brands to play with AI to understand the future of forecasting. Technology can help brands be more intentional with what they make, so they have less unsold goods in the first place.”
Grogan is equally optimistic about what this could mean for sustainable fashion in general. “It’s great to see that this is more ambitious than the EU’s original proposal and that it specifically calls out textiles. It demonstrates a willingness from policymakers to create a more robust system,” she says. “Banning the destruction of unsold goods might make brands rethink their production models and possibly better forecast their collections.”
One of the outstanding questions is over enforcement. Time and again, brands have used the lack of supply chain transparency in fashion as an excuse for bad behaviour. Part of the challenge with the EU’s new ban will be proving that brands are destroying unsold goods, not to mention how they’re doing it and to what extent, says Kurazawa. “Someone obviously knows what is happening and where, but will the EU?”"
-via British Vogue, December 7, 2023
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dronacharyacollege · 7 months
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Hackathon ‘’ Solution For Waste Reduction’’
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Heartfelt congratulations to the Students!! Students (Aditya Gautam (ECE, 3rd year) and Aryan Rakheja (AIML, 3rd year) of Dronacharya College Of Engineering, Gurugram presented their project ideas GREEN PRINTING and OBOT respectively, under the mentorship of Prof. Neha Verma (Assistant Professor – ECE Dept.) in the hackathon ‘’ Solution For Waste Reduction’’ organized by DICE (Department of Interdisciplinary courses), Chitkara University in association with Punjab Pollution control board.
Aryan Rakheja (AIML, 3rd year) secured 2nd position in Software track for the project “OBOT ‘’ with prize money of Rs. 15,500 along with trophy and certificate.
Aditya Gautam (ECE, 3rd year) secured 2nd position in Hardware Track for Project "GREEN PRINTING" with prize money of Rs. 15,500 along with trophy and certificate.
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magnificentmommas · 8 months
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The Trash Talk - Its Easy To Be Green
The Trash Talk – It’s Easy To Be Green 2-book series covers a lot of ground from explaining the recycling industry, sharing inspiring information, and offering ways to reduce waste via reconsidering, rethinking, recycling, reducing, repurposing, and other ‘r’s. Did you know that people benefit from trash? Well they do, and you can help your community so easily. Book 1 is packed with ways to…
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Reducing Your Tax Liability Legally: An Overview of Tax Planning
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Optimize your financial situation through legal methods with business tax planning. This strategic approach aims to minimize your tax liability while adhering to tax codes. By analyzing deductions, credits, and investment strategies, businesses can enhance their financial health and ensure compliance. Efficient business tax planning ensures you keep more of your hard-earned money while contributing positively to your company's growth and the economy.
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qifrei · 3 months
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SINBAD:LEGEND OF THE SEVEN SEAS (2003)
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utsaahpsychologyclinic · 10 months
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The therapeutic benefits of owning a pet extend far beyond companionship. From providing unconditional love and support to reducing stress, promoting physical activity, and fostering social connections, pets play a crucial role in improving our mental health. If you are considering getting a pet, it's important to choose one that fits your lifestyle and needs. Remember, pet ownership requires commitment, care, and responsibility, but the rewards for your mental well-being can be immeasurable.
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detoxie12 · 10 months
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Idea: sew some cute little moths with scrap fabrics and sew them on holes you have on your clothes so you can keep wearing them :)
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