Advancing Through Societal Devolution

Advancing Through Societal Devolution

Using perishable materials may cause you to feel internally conflicted, a sense of mental distortion, and even cognitive dissonance.
You ‘could’ say that, but let’s be more realistic.

The personal choice of focusing on using perishable materials in the products we buy can cause us to truly comprehend the current industrial, “rapid-manufacturing” world which we live in. 

Let us strive for a world where consumers are not the ones held accountable for what they use any more than the producers themselves.

WHY?

Harmful production should not exist in the first place. That’s the short answer. But well, let’s understand that while moving forward as a society, often-times moving backwards is necessary. Self-reflection… It’s not for the faint of hearts.

Today, a pattern emerges globally. As more production goes to waste in a variety of different industries - for some reason - the consumers are the ones held majorly accountable. It is time to adopt knowledge we once had back into our norm. We forgot what quality actually means in what we consume. it is not on the consumers themselves to be mindful about purchases; it is our mutual job to create a better world. 

DARE focuses on growth in a format where what is produced approaches that quality more, day-by-day. As of now we have items that are built to last, and are better for the environment than nylon, plastic, polyester, or other polyesters that are named to trick consumers. We avoid any kind of marketing nonsense that misleads our clients.

It is a step-by-step process, and the step to dare do better starts with each and every one of us. The producers included. Not by blaming others or our government. Perhaps with the right materials, our waste may become nourishment for the planet. Perhaps even the substances it needs to heal, and flourish. 


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