16 Questions
Silvia visited a company in North Yorkshire that produces environmentally-friendly clothes.
True
Lizzy Lens company is located in London.
False
Lizzy Lens uses wool from sheep rescued from a sanctuary.
True
The wool is sent to other countries for processing.
False
Lizzy Lens uses only one type of sheep for their clothes.
False
The Shetland sheep's wool is very itchy and rough.
False
The Wensleydale sheep's wool is not suitable for wearing against the skin.
False
Silvia plans to continue promoting environmentally-friendly clothes in the future.
True
What was Silvia's main goal when she went to England?
To find companies that produce environmentally-friendly clothes
What is a major problem with the way clothes are typically made?
The workers are not paid enough and the clothes produce pollution
What is special about the sheep at Lizzy Lens?
They were rescued and are living in a sanctuary
What is the process by which the fleece is turned into clothes?
Processed, spun, and woven
What type of wool is used for coats, skirts, and trousers?
Shetland
What is special about the Wensleydale wool?
It's very shiny and fine
What is a benefit of Lizzy Lens' approach?
Their carbon footprint is reduced
What does the conversation suggest about Silvia's future plans?
She will continue to promote environmentally-friendly clothes
Study Notes
Silvia's Trip to England
- Silvia visited a company in North Yorkshire, England that produces environmentally-friendly clothes made from locally sourced wool.
Comparison to Other Companies
- Conventional clothing companies often manufacture clothes in large quantities in countries like China, Vietnam, Cambodia, and the Philippines.
- Workers in these countries are often underpaid, and the clothes are shipped long distances, contributing to pollution.
Lizzy Lens' Approach
- Lizzy Lens produces clothes locally in England, reducing their carbon footprint.
- The company believes in keeping the entire process, from production to selling, within the country.
The Sheep and Wool
- Lizzy Lens has a sanctuary for 600 rare sheep, which would otherwise be killed due to size, age, or wool quality issues.
- The wool from these sheep is used to make knitwear.
Processing the Wool
- The fleece from the sheep is processed, spun, and woven in an English factory.
- Two breeds of sheep are used: Shetland and Wensleydale.
- Shetland wool is soft and strong, suitable for coats, skirts, trousers, and even woven with cotton.
- Wensleydale wool is extremely fine and shiny, making it ideal for cardigans, sweaters, dresses, scarves, and socks that can be worn against the skin without causing itchiness.
Silvia's Trip to England
- Silvia visited a company in North Yorkshire, England that produces environmentally-friendly clothes made from locally sourced wool.
Comparison to Other Companies
- Conventional clothing companies often manufacture clothes in large quantities in countries like China, Vietnam, Cambodia, and the Philippines.
- Workers in these countries are often underpaid, and the clothes are shipped long distances, contributing to pollution.
Lizzy Lens' Approach
- Lizzy Lens produces clothes locally in England, reducing their carbon footprint.
- The company believes in keeping the entire process, from production to selling, within the country.
The Sheep and Wool
- Lizzy Lens has a sanctuary for 600 rare sheep, which would otherwise be killed due to size, age, or wool quality issues.
- The wool from these sheep is used to make knitwear.
Processing the Wool
- The fleece from the sheep is processed, spun, and woven in an English factory.
- Two breeds of sheep are used: Shetland and Wensleydale.
- Shetland wool is soft and strong, suitable for coats, skirts, trousers, and even woven with cotton.
- Wensleydale wool is extremely fine and shiny, making it ideal for cardigans, sweaters, dresses, scarves, and socks that can be worn against the skin without causing itchiness.
Silvia shares her experience of finding an environmentally-friendly clothing company in North Yorkshire, England, that produces locally made wool clothes.
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