This Wednesday, October 1, eco-scores can appear on clothing labels, young people from the Genz movement are mobilizing in Madagascar and Morocco and, after her discomfort on stage, Lola Young announces to take a break for her health.
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This Wednesday, October 1, consumers will be able to know if their clothes pollute. As of today, environmental labels appear on certain clothes of brands that agree to play the game. This eco-score takes into account water consumption, greenhouse gas emissions, including sustainability and respect for biodiversity. NGOs believe that this is a first step, but insufficient, and demand more severe measures.
In Madagascar, young people demonstrate against water and electricity cuts. The movement quickly evolved to denounce a corrupt power, while some demand the departure of the president. On the networks, the Genz collective became known after having contributed to the resignation of the Prime Minister to Nepal and continues to mobilize at the moment in Morocco.
And then, the British singer Lola Young takes a step back to preserve her mental health.
After a discomfort on stage, she announced on the networks that she was going to cancel some concerts and that she was absent to rebuild herself. Fans are invited to wait until her return, when she feels ready.
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