The
Church of Scientology in partnership with the Way to Happiness Association of
Tennessee is observing World Environment Day with a Sustainable Living
Conference.
According
to Global News, “The fashion industry is the world’s second-largest polluter,
after oil. That means even if you’re diligent about correctly separating your
recycling, put solar panels on your roof and collect rainwater, and strictly
buy local, organic produce, you’re inherently implicit in fashion’s shameful
truth just by getting dressed every morning.” To combat pollution and enlighten
people on the best sustainable living practices, the Nashville Church of
Scientology, in partnership with the Way to Happiness Association of Tennessee,
is hosting a Sustainable Living Conference on June 5th, World Environment
Day.
The
conference, which begins at 7:00 pm, will have a keynote on sustainable fashion
by Elisabeth Donaldson of 365 Days of Thrift Followed by an Eco Conscious Panel
discussion with Wall Street Journal featured low waste lifestyle expert and
blogger Erin Hendrickson, Homesteading Hero Janelle Hillman, and Goodwill
Industries of Middle Tennessee Representative Charlotte Weatherington. Following
the panel will be a fashion show featuring all thrifted clothing.
The
Way to Happiness Association was formed around the book The Way To Happiness,
written by humanitarian L. Ron Hubbard. The book is filled with twenty-one
precepts based on the fact that one’s survival depends on the survival of
others. One of these precepts is “Safeguard and Improve the Environment,” which
takes to heart care for the planet.
World
Environment Day occurs each year on June 5th and is celebrated by the United
Nations. According to unep.org, World Environment Day “…has grown to be a
broad, global platform for public outreach that is widely celebrated by
stakeholders in over 100 countries. It also serves as the ‘people’s day’ for
doing something positive for the environment, galvanizing individual actions
into a collective power that generates an exponential positive impact on the
planet.”
For
more information on the Sustainable Living Conference, contact
media@twthtn.org.
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