How Fast Do You Change Your Clothes?
Written by Amaranila Nariswari, Content Writer Intern at Project Child Indonesia Trendy, chic, and easy-to-wear describe the fast-fashion industry really well. In some countries, fast-fashion stores sell relatively cheap clothing pieces while at the same time they’re still considered as the trend-setter in the fashion industry. How do they sell so much stuff at once […]
The Dangers of Consumeristic Patterns in the Face of a Rising e-Commerce Industry
Written by: Alicia Andie Angkawidjaja, Grants Researcher Intern Project Child Indonesia With Tokopedia, Shopee, and other e-commerce websites being so easy to use, we all have fallen into the comforts of buying something online so that we can receive it the next day (admit it, you’ve clicked on SiCepat shipping before). As e-commerce users, we […]
The Earth is Burning, But You Can Help!
Written by Graciella Stephanie Ganadhi, Content Writer Intern Project Child Indonesia Do you notice that the earth is getting hotter and hotter every time? Not to mention the random heavy rain in a dry season? Without us noticing, the earth is burning up. Last year, there was the incident of the Amazon forest burning up. […]
Flohmärkte als Teil einer Kreislaufwirtschaft
Geschrieben von Salma Nurulhuda, Praktikantin Community Engagement and Coordinator Project Child Indonesien, Übersetzt von Lia Sophie Wilmes, Content Writer Praktikantin Project Child Indonesien Den konventionellen Wirtschaftsprozess kann man sich als gerade Linie vorstellen, an dessen Ausgangspunkt die jeweiligen Rohstoffe zu sehen sind. Diese haben eine weiter Reise vor sich: durch die Produktion bis hin zum […]