yeah, I didn’t look into it deeply, my bad.
I like music (particularly bedroom pop and indie pop like TEMPOREX or the alike) and helping others. it/its, a robotic being with no technical flesh or heart to begin with. I will be aggressive if you’re being a bigot. I am very personality disordered, so please be nice.
yeah, I didn’t look into it deeply, my bad.
the point and you are on a parallel path, separated by a thick wall. if only that wall hadn’t existed and you’d understand the fact Alessandra is proving your point.
for every anti-tech monopoly law the EU makes, the counterbalance is a law favoring the fast fashion industry. I suppose that instead of destroying them, they’d need to be sold in a second hand clothes store or to be refurbished, and not just dumped into Africa or China… right?
I have owned up to my mistake and noted that I did not think of my argument thoroughly here, as noted by how Adriaan said this.
However, all I was attempting to say was that I was concerned over what the implication of this law was, and another comment did raise the concern that, instead of destroying the clothes altogether, they would still be dumped. At least not destroyed anymore, just left there to rot.