People Who Think They’re Attractive Are Less Likely to Wear Masks, Study Says

Plenty of factors determine whether someone chooses to wear a mask at this stage of the pandemic: their health, their risk tolerance, where they are, who’s around them—and, according to a recent study, how attractive they think they are.

The study, which was published in January in the journal Frontiers in Psychology, found that people who think they’re attractive tend to be disinclined to wear masks. That seems to be because people who think they’re good-looking don’t believe masks enhance their appearance, while the opposite may be true for people who don’t think they’re as attractive, the researchers concludedคำพูดจาก สล็อตเว็…

Google links with Stella McCartney, Textile Exchange to boost sustainable sourcing

 

It worked with McCartney “to understand the industry’s needs and to test the platform” and other brands and retailers such as Adidas, Allbirds, H&M Group and VF Corporation, have also been involved pre-releaseคำพูดจาก สล็อตเว็บตรง. It’s now inviting others to register an interest in using it.The tool is intended to help brands understand the environmental issues involved in sourcing the raw materials they use and enable them to make more eco-friendly decisions.

In a blog post, the digital giant said the fashion industry is “one of the largest contributors to the global climate and ecolo…