Sexy green lingerie will tickle you pink and help clean up the environment
July 2, 2009 at 8:00 am by Brian Roberts
This article started out as a way to explore pollution caused by the fashion and textile industry, but quickly became focused um, er…elsewhere…
TheDailyGreen is (gratuitously, fortunately) rounding up a list of designers and companies that are using sustainable business models and practices to help reduce the very large impact the textile industry has on the environment.
More natural materials such as chiffon, hemp, and organic cotton are being used, along with unexpected items such as bamboo and recycled materials like rubber from tennis shoes are all being made into hot, hot, sexy lingerie by designers all over the world. All in the name of saving the planet, of course.
There are plenty of photos in the image gallery, along with company names, websites, and a guide on how to choose the best lingerie style for yourself and where you can purchase these sustainable undies.
And, also, just to make sure that we are only truly focusing on the ecological problem at hand rather than the lovely models in their organic bustiers and recycled-soda-bottle g-strings, here are some depressing and up to date stats on the textile industry’s contribution to water pollution all around the globe.
But don’t worry, if you get too down, you can always go back and check out lovely images models sporting such things of soybean knickers and bamboo halter tops.









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