This is a good article and a really interesting concept for today, though zero-waste is not new -- the kimono is an ingenuous example that's been around for a few zillion years.
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Hey, Elaine
Just posted this on my blog, atslothspeed.blogspot.com:
Thank you for the clarification, Elaine.
I paraphased you over and over and over. Quoted you to a brief bit. H-o-p-e I didn't overstep. Hope you are okay with the credit I gave you. Fingers crossed. Gulp.
Kudos for your Slow Cloth definition. It is etched in my soul. So wabi sabi.
Posted by: Sharon | September 16, 2010 at 08:44 PM