In ancient times we would used to use that Earthen clay utensils
And that time the use of plastic is very minimal and clothing also but now a days
We know that we create a lot of waste that is harmful for our environment
Or for our health also.


It’s no secret that our planet needs more and more help as time goes on. Anything we can do to stop the pollution of our planet needs to be put into action as soon as possible. As a singular person, you may often feel like you have no way to cause any real change in the world. We’re here to tell you that that’s not true. When everyone works together, we can collectively make a huge difference. If you want to lessen your impact on the environment, consider donating your old clothing. We’ll show you how donating clothes helps the environment, so you can become someone more environmentally conscious.

So, What is decluttering ?
Decluttering means remove an unnecessary and untidy items from a crowded place. The decrease in quality, increase in purchasing, and speed of replacement creates a large amount of clothing waste—much clothing produced under the fast fashion model is lower quality thus harder to reuse or recycle. Moreover, the rapid and cheap production processes of fast fashion create increased pollution and other environmental and social impacts because of this fast fashion clothing.


The Issues with Fast Fashion


We should first look at how the fashion industry currently affects the environment. As more and more people enter the middle class, the demand for new clothes goes up as well. This high demand for new clothes has created a push for faster clothing manufacturing processes. Unfortunately, these faster processes often involve greater damage to the environment. This can result from the factory’s practices or the materials used in the clothes.

The fashion industry has a bad habit of changing what’s “in fashion” in order to sell more clothes more quickly. We at happieesouls follow slow fashion and we want to change this thought process that old clothes and second handed clothes can’t wear. We provide these second hand clothes to needy people via grassroots NGOs; orphanages, old age home or shelter homes.

Landfill Reduction


Nobody likes landfills. They are ugly, harmful, and take up far too much space in our world. When you throw away clothing, you’re consigning it to an eternity in a landfill somewhere, to clog up valuable space. Every year, tons of clothing articles are discarded.
By donating your clothing, you stop the landfills from getting bigger and you keep usable material from being thrown in the trash. Many mass-produced clothing lines have fibers inside of them that will never break down, no matter how much time passes. These clothing fibers can do serious harm to the planet if left in a landfill. Donating your clothes gives them a new life that isn’t in a dump somewhere. Your small contribution can make someone happy .


Lowering Your Carbon Footprint

Donating clothes helps the environment in two ways. Keeping clothing from reaching the trash means that it won’t start breaking down and releasing gases that harm the planet. It also creates less demand for new clothing. With less demand, textile factories will not produce as many clothes, thus reducing their overall greenhouse gas emissions. The first step toward reducing your own carbon footprint starts with a simple drop off to one of our clothes donation boxes. You can make a difference for the environment, even in a small way.


Reduction in water composition
By choosing to donate your clothes instead of tossing them, you break the cycle of overusing fresh water. Lower demand means factories won’t need as many clothes materials that require huge amounts of water. In addition to this, clothes dyeing pollutes an egregious amount of water in its processes as well. When the demand for new clothes goes down, the amount of dyeing is reduced as well, saving tons of water in the process.

Helping Those in Need
By helping those in need with donations of clothing items, we can do a lot to help the environment. One of the biggest reasons to donate clothing is to aid people that have been affected by natural disasters as a result of climate change. Many of these people can no longer afford clothing. Clothes that could have been sitting in a landfill taking up space will instead help the people that need them the most. You can also help those in your immediate community this way, helping to foster a sense of inclusion and engagement.

Circular Economy Changes
Donations can even change the way our economy works. Right now, our economy is heavily based on consumption alone. This overconsumption of goods and materials causes so much harm to the environment. We should strive for a circular economy; one in which everyone reuses and recycles items whenever possible. This way, everyone will be doing their part to help save the planet. This shift to a more sustainable economy is something that can cause drastic and long-term change for the better.


We at www.happieesouls.com

In ancient times we would used to use that Earthen clay utensils
And that time the use of plastic is very minimal and clothing also but now a days
We know that we create a lot of waste that is harmful for our environment
Or for our health also.


It’s no secret that our planet needs more and more help as time goes on. Anything we can do to stop the pollution of our planet needs to be put into action as soon as possible. As a singular person, you may often feel like you have no way to cause any real change in the world. We’re here to tell you that that’s not true. When everyone works together, we can collectively make a huge difference. If you want to lessen your impact on the environment, consider donating your old clothing. We’ll show you how donating clothes helps the environment, so you can become someone more environmentally conscious.

So, What is decluttering ?
Decluttering means remove an unnecessary and untidy items from a crowded place. The decrease in quality, increase in purchasing, and speed of replacement creates a large amount of clothing waste—much clothing produced under the fast fashion model is lower quality thus harder to reuse or recycle. Moreover, the rapid and cheap production processes of fast fashion create increased pollution and other environmental and social impacts because of this fast fashion clothing.


The Issues with Fast Fashion


We should first look at how the fashion industry currently affects the environment. As more and more people enter the middle class, the demand for new clothes goes up as well. This high demand for new clothes has created a push for faster clothing manufacturing processes. Unfortunately, these faster processes often involve greater damage to the environment. This can result from the factory’s practices or the materials used in the clothes.

The fashion industry has a bad habit of changing what’s “in fashion” in order to sell more clothes more quickly. We at happieesouls follow slow fashion and we want to change this thought process that old clothes and second handed clothes can’t wear. We provide these second hand clothes to needy people via grassroots NGOs; orphanages, old age home or shelter homes.

Landfill Reduction


Nobody likes landfills. They are ugly, harmful, and take up far too much space in our world. When you throw away clothing, you’re consigning it to an eternity in a landfill somewhere, to clog up valuable space. Every year, tons of clothing articles are discarded.
By donating your clothing, you stop the landfills from getting bigger and you keep usable material from being thrown in the trash. Many mass-produced clothing lines have fibers inside of them that will never break down, no matter how much time passes. These clothing fibers can do serious harm to the planet if left in a landfill. Donating your clothes gives them a new life that isn’t in a dump somewhere. Your small contribution can make someone happy .


Lowering Your Carbon Footprint

Donating clothes helps the environment in two ways. Keeping clothing from reaching the trash means that it won’t start breaking down and releasing gases that harm the planet. It also creates less demand for new clothing. With less demand, textile factories will not produce as many clothes, thus reducing their overall greenhouse gas emissions. The first step toward reducing your own carbon footprint starts with a simple drop off to one of our clothes donation boxes. You can make a difference for the environment, even in a small way.


Reduction in water composition
By choosing to donate your clothes instead of tossing them, you break the cycle of overusing fresh water. Lower demand means factories won’t need as many clothes materials that require huge amounts of water. In addition to this, clothes dyeing pollutes an egregious amount of water in its processes as well. When the demand for new clothes goes down, the amount of dyeing is reduced as well, saving tons of water in the process.

Helping Those in Need
By helping those in need with donations of clothing items, we can do a lot to help the environment. One of the biggest reasons to donate clothing is to aid people that have been affected by natural disasters as a result of climate change. Many of these people can no longer afford clothing. Clothes that could have been sitting in a landfill taking up space will instead help the people that need them the most. You can also help those in your immediate community this way, helping to foster a sense of inclusion and engagement.

Circular Economy Changes
Donations can even change the way our economy works. Right now, our economy is heavily based on consumption alone. This overconsumption of goods and materials causes so much harm to the environment. We should strive for a circular economy; one in which everyone reuses and recycles items whenever possible. This way, everyone will be doing their part to help save the planet. This shift to a more sustainable economy is something that can cause drastic and long-term change for the better.


We at www.happieesouls.com helps you declutter and donate directly to grassroots NGOs from the safety of your homes. Donate and declutter for good this festive season!