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Wash Clothes Less to Save Planet, World Economic Forum Urges

You will live in the pods, eat the bugs, and wear dirty clothes, demands WEF.

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Humans need to stop washing their clothes in order to save the planet, the World Economic Forum globalist think tank is urging.

Claiming that decreasing the number of washes will reduce carbon emissions, the World Economic Forum released guidelines for the public to “wash our clothes less to help the planet.”

“70% of the CO2 emissions generated by a cotton t-shirt come from washing and drying it,” the WEF explained in their trademark informational video format.

WEF noted the chemicals in laundry detergents pollute waterways, while also professing to care about the public’s clothing, pointing out that “too much washing also wears out clothes faster.”

The organization of unelected bureaucrats goes on to cite “experts” who’ve recommended against washing clothes “after every wear.”

Instead, WEF experts claim, “Jeans shouldn’t be washed more than once a month, jumpers once a fortnight, and pyjamas once a week.”

Thankfully, the “experts” say it’s okay for underwear and gym clothes to be washed after every use.

The recommendations for the public to wear dirty clothes are illustrative of the WEF’s attempts to micromanage every aspect of public life, from promoting bugs for human consumption to demanding we live in pods, all in the name of saving the planet.


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