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15.05.2008
Where Will the Greening Stop? Not in Your Underclothes

On top of semi-annoying green paint and green spa treatment articles in the Times today (let's get this straight—I don't mind people buying green products, in fact I think it's great; but there's something inside me that can't help wincing at brand-environmentalism becoming a fad for smug yuppie liberals), now there's this: a solar-powered bra (from Japan, of course):

Being eco-friendly is now fashionable in Japan, and the "Solar Energy Bra" follows the company's other green-themed undergarments that include a bra that turns into a reusable shopping bag and one that featured metal chopsticks to promote the use of reusable chopsticks.

"It is very comfortable and I can really feel involved in eco-friendly efforts as well," model Yuko Ishida said.

--Britt Peterson

Posted: Thursday, May 15, 2008 11:10 PM with 3 comment(s)

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literatehobo said:

"there's something inside me that can't help wincing at brand-environmentalism becoming a fad for smug yuppie liberals)"

Amen. Nothing like conspicous green consumption to make the stomach turn. Recalls a letter to the editor I once read post-Earth-Day noting the abundance of cigarette butts on the ground the day after a related festival had been held.

May 15, 2008 6:21 PM

liberal reformer said:

Or in Gregg Easterbrook's book on enviromental optimism, where he talks about enviros showing up at work in the gas guzzlers.

May 15, 2008 8:22 PM

Environment and Energy said:

Here's an awesome lede, from a story that's part of Forbes new online package about energy efficiency

July 22, 2008 8:18 PM