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Kleidung: Adidas, H&M und Ikea setzen auf die neue Öko-Faser

Kleidung: Adidas, H&M und Ikea setzen auf die neue Öko-Faser Adidas, H&M und Ikea setzen auf die neue Öko-Faser Stand: 05:46 Uhr | Lesedauer: 6 Minuten Von Claudia Wanner , London Quelle: Getty Images/Cultura RF/Monty Rakusen Die Textilindustrie will ihren Ruf als Klimasünder loswerden und Kleidung umweltfreundlicher herstellen. Dabei sollen neue Recyclingverfahren helfen. Das wird auch nötig sein, denn für die Modebranche steht eine ganze Käufergeneration auf dem Spiel. Anzeige Die Auswirkungen der Bekleidungsindustrie auf die Umwelt werden immer intensiver diskutiert. Im Vordergrund steht meist der Konsum und die Menge produzierter Kleidung. T-Shirts, Sommerkleider und Anoraks sind immer billiger geworden, und die Nachfrage kennt keine Grenze: Greenpeace zufolge kauft jeder Deutsche etwa 60 neue Kleidungsstücke pro Jahr und trägt diese nur noch halb so lange wie vor 15 Jahren.

This Small New Mexico Town Is the Lowrider Capital of the World

This Small New Mexico Town Is the Lowrider Capital of the World
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This Small New Mexico Town Is the Lowrider Capital of the World

This Small New Mexico Town Is the Lowrider Capital of the World Mack Hogan © Tag Christof Española, New Mexico is home to some of the greatest artists and artisans of the lowrider movement. Wedged between two national forests and split by the Rio Grande sits Española, New Mexico. With a population just over 10,000, and an economic relevance that peaked when the railroad rolled through in 1880, you wouldn’t expect much more than Southwestern small-town tourist fare here. All the more surprising, then, that it’s become the Lowrider Capital of the World. Research It started small, 60 years ago. The lowrider scene had already taken root in Los Angeles, a new car culture born of rebellion. Its brash, flashy, low-and-slow mantra served as an act of defiance by Chicanos who had long been told to keep their heads down, work hard, and assimilate into the white American mainstream. Lowriders were an outward statement that they weren’t content to blend in. T

Mesa, Tempe sites reveal new details about history of O odham peoples

Shane Anton stood at the mouth of a hand-hewn irrigation canal that dates back centuries before the arrival of the first European explorers. The ancient waterway, 10 feet wide and about 5 feet deep, sits in a small desert park surrounded by tract homes in Lehi, a neighborhood in north Mesa. Our belief is we ve been here since time immemorial, said Anton, an Onk Akimel O odham and a member of the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community, and the need to farm was always there. The 4,500-foot-long-canal at Mesa s Park of the Canals is a tiny fragment of a system that once spanned more than 700 miles along the Salt and Gila rivers, bringing life-giving water to Anton s ancestors, the Hohokam, or as the contemporary O odham peoples call them, the Huhugam.

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