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🌳 France's alternative to fast fashion
Friday 1/9: Sponsored by Noom and Cornbread Hemp - French fast fashion law, sunset, and being happy in your home

Friday
“Action is the antidote to despair.”
Joan Baez
In today’s issue, we’ll take a look at:
France is working to slow down fast fashion
Sunset of the day in Long Beach
Building healthier habits in 2026
Sustainable ways to love your home
Kick back and relax this January
True or False?
All squirrels bury food for winter, but many forget where they put it.
Scroll to the bottom for the answer.

France Is Working to Slow Down Fast Fashion
France is taking a bold step to slow down the fast fashion cycle. A new law aims to hold major brands accountable for the environmental cost of ultra-cheap clothing. If it passes, these companies could face steep fines (up to half the price of each item) if they don’t meet sustainability standards.
The goal is simple: make fashion less disposable. French lawmakers are worried about the rise of clothing that’s worn once and tossed out, with the country throwing away 35 items every second. The law would also ban ads for fast fashion and require brands to share how their clothes impact the planet.
For shoppers, this could mean fewer $5 tops, but more awareness about where their clothes come from and how they’re made. It’s a reminder that slowing down, buying less, and choosing better can make a real difference. France might be leading the charge, but the shift toward mindful shopping is something anyone can take part in.


Sunset of the Day in Long Beach
Today’s sunset of the day comes from The Canopy reader Ben, who shared this fiery sky from Long Beach, New York. The boardwalk glow completes the horizon. Streetlights flicked on just as the sky turned electric, and for a few minutes, everything felt in sync.
Thank you for sharing, Ben! If you’ve caught a sunset that stopped you in your tracks, send it in for your chance to be featured. We’d love to see it 💛

Image courtesy of The Canopy reader, Ben.

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Sustainable Ways to Love Your Home
You don’t need a new house or a haul of new decor to fall in love with where you live. Sometimes, the most sustainable home makeover starts with appreciating what’s already around you.
Start by simplifying. Decluttering, cleaning, and reusing what you already own can make your space feel brand new. A freshly made bed, a clear countertop, or sunlight hitting a houseplant can shift the entire mood of a room. If something truly needs replacing, try finding it secondhand before buying new.
Most of all, focus on gratitude. Every squeaky floorboard and mismatched mug tells a story of the life you’re building. Learning to love your home as it is, imperfections and all, does more than bring peace of mind. It keeps waste out of landfills, saves resources, and reminds you that sustainability starts right where you are.


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Quick Picks:
From closet staples to clean spaces, check out this week’s top eco-friendly finds:

Reflections:
🌎 True or False: True, and this forgetfulness helps trees grow when nuts sprout.
🌅 Sunset Of The Day: The sun can provide the most beautiful photography. That's why we're eager to see your favorite sunrise or sunset photos. Reply to this email with your best sun-based pictures for a chance to be featured!

