Klaus Schwab’s organization has a new target: clothes, specifically your pants.
World Economic Forum: "Scientists are urging us to wash our clothes less to help the planet."
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"70% of the CO2 emissions generated by a cotton t-shirt come from washing and drying it."
"Jeans shouldn't be washed more than once a month, jumpers once a fortnight, and pyjamas… pic.twitter.com/bNQ8z3d5yp
The World Economic Forum (WEF) has released a new video advising people to stop washing their clothes frequently, specifically their pants, to prevent climate change.
“Jeans shouldn’t be washed more than once a month, jumpers once a fortnight, and pyjamas once a week,” according to the newly released video.
Politicians across the world burn fossil fuels as they fly their private airplanes and jets to the annual conference WEF in Davos, Switzerland.
However, they want the peasants of the world to obey by their guidelines and stop washing their clothes as frequently.
Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre has vowed to take a tough stance on the WEF, and will prevent his MPs from attending the annual Davos conference if elected prime minister.
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