Boycott These 9 Insidious Corporations Funding Genocide (with Better Alternatives) 🇵🇸
Newsletter No. 84
Happy Monday, Baddies. We’re bringing you some info on how you can support the Palestinian cause. Aside from this resource-focused newsletter, Sustainable Baddie is suspending activity to join the Global Strike for Gaza today. We encourage those of you who can to join the strike, and follow the link to learn how you can participate.
There is an influx of information on who and what to boycott in the wake of the Israeli militant violence in Gaza since October 7th. To help our baddies make sense of these boycotts, we created a list of susty and Palestinian-owned or endorsed brands to replace the ones we’re boycotting.
Susty Brand Feature of the Week: Baba’s Hummus! 🧆
We’re boycotting some major corporations here at SB in support of Gaza. One of the major brands we reject is Sabra hummus, who funds the apartheid state of Israel. An amazing Palestinian-owned alternative is Baba’s! With susty, nourishing ingredients and an ancestral family recipe, Baba’s is a wonderful small business to support as we continue to look for more ways to shower love on Palestine. Find them at a retailer near you.
Susty Reminder: Fast Fashion Funds Genocide! 🙅🏾♀️
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Yeganeh on TikTok reminds us of Zara’s nefarious dealings and most recent campaign making light of Palestinian deaths. Those of you who follow us know that our mission is to reject fast fashion, so just add this to your list of reasons to stop buying!
How to Quit Fast Fashion
In keeping with the theme of rejecting big businesses — here’s our guide to quitting fast fashion for a susty reminder of how we can make better choices and liberate each other every day.
If you need a refresher, fast fashion refers to the mass production of low-cost clothing; over the past several decades, the transition to mass-produced garments has culminated in the modern trend cycle. Fast fashion and trend evolution has led to the overproduction and overconsumption of garments, a transition that has sacrificed fair labor and sustainable practices in favor of profit and high output.