The Seaside Standard ISSUE ONE WINTER 2022
A MONTH IN MEDIA... ISSY JEYES
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veryone’s favourite in-house media editor has chipped in with her current most-recommended book, series, and film! Take note, they’re bound to be good...
DA ISY J O N E S AND THE SIX
Daisy Jones and The Six is written in an interview style and follows the rise and fall of a fictional band in the 1970s. This is an easy-read filled with drama, chaos, and romance, and will leave you disappointed that Daisy Jones and The Six are not a real band.
Genre: young adult, romance, historical fiction Age rating: 14+ Issy’s rating: 4 stars
YOUNG ROYALS
PYTHAGORAS: MATHEMATICIAN, RELIGIOUS CULT LEADER, MUSICAL THEORIST, PHILOSOPHER. JOYCE YU What is the first thing that comes to mind when you think of Pythagoras? a2 + b2 = c2? No worries, I am not here to talk about mathematics! The term ‘philosopher’ - with which you are likely familiar - is a combination of two Ancient Greek words: ‘philo’ (meaning to love) and ‘sophia’ (meaning wisdom). The coining of this term has been attributed to Pythagoras, himself a prominent philosopher of Ancient Greece. Born into a reasonably well-off life, Pythagoras was allowed the luxury to travel and study from a young age. He developed a particular interest in maths and astronomy, which would form the basis of his work later in life. Around the age of 40, he moved to Southern Italy, where he set up a commune
In its early stages, the commune allegedly had 300 members, and it is believed that the majority, if not all of the work for which Pythagoras is known was done during his time there. This operated under Pythagoreanism, the belief system upheld by members of the commune (Pythagoreans). Joining the commune entailed a complete lifestyle overhaul, since Pythagoreans dedicated their lives to the pursuit of maths, music, and astronomy. Since Pythagoras believed in reincarnation - having once heard the cries of a dog on a street and believed them to be the cries of his late friend - those who lived in the commune were vegetarian by requirement. With the intention of breaking the cycle of reincarnation and being thus set free, Pythagoras and his followers maintained a harshly regimented life. These behavioural restrictions rendered the community an arguable cult. So why did people wish to have their lives dictated by Pythagoreanism? Pythagoras’ influence can partly be attributed to the attitudes people held towards the world around them within this period.
Season 1 of Young Royals came out in 2021 and was an instant Netflix hit. The muchanticipated season 2 lived up to all my expectations with double the drama and double the romance. The series raises issues of class, privilege, race, and identity and portrays an authentic teen experience with beautiful visuals and symbolism throughout. Genre: teen romance, drama
Age rating: 15 Issy’s rating: 5 stars
BODIES BODIES BODIES Every character is a suspect in this horror-comedy. This take on the classic slasher genre will have you laughing out loud and on the edge of your seat. The twist will leave you dumbfounded and slightly underwhelmed... but in the best way possible. This is a movie that gets Gen Z humour. Genre: horror, comedy Age rating: 18 Issy’s rating: 4 stars
At a time when there was a lack of scientific understanding In 1865, John Newland used the relationships that Pythagoras of the world, people tried to make sense of the universe identified as the basis for his discovery that chemical with whatever means that were available to them; one way elements with similar properties occur every eighth element. of doing so, was through mathematics. To the modern GCSE This became known as the law of octaves, which led to the student, the knowledge that adding together the squares of development of how the periodic table is organised to this two sides of a right-angled triangle is equal day. to the square of its hypotenuse may be just another of the interminable list of maths Many people of Pythagoras’ time believed formulae left to revise – but to the people of that understanding the unchanging laws Pythagoras’ time, this was a piece of sacred which governed the universe was the closest knowledge. humankind would get to being immortal. To Pythagoras is attributed the quote, ‘Number It is therefore not surprising that certain is the ruler of forms and ideas, and the people chose to worship Pythagoras and to cause of gods and demons.’ The philosopher closely adhere to the lifestyle based on his believed that maths, music and astronomy philosophies. Pythagoras’ legacies are still were completely interrelated. Discovering very much relevant in today’s world, reflecting that harmonies we hear in music can be just how much insight there is to be found explained by mathematical ratios only served in his work. Although there is little recorded to reinforce this belief. Pythagoras’s revelation information on Pythagoras’ life, one thing is about musical intervals based on the ratio 1/2 - known certain amidst the various unknowns - the philosopher, cultas octaves - was (according to tradition) inspired by two leader and mathematician boasts an incredible social influence blacksmiths hammering on their anvils; since one of the anvils on both his contemporaries and people of the modern world. was exactly twice the size of the other anvil, and they made a sound which sounded essentially the same, and introduced Yet if you ask me what I find the most impressive about to Pythagoras a relationship between the complication of Pythagoras, I believe his universal fame and influence pales the ratio and the quality of dissonance to two notes played drastically in comparison to the love of wisdom - ‘philo-sophia’ together. -which lies at the heart of his work.
GOAT ALBUMS (OBJECTIVELY...) ALMA’S:
Moving from early concept albums to the modern fusion of pop and alternative, from R&B classics to experimental gems, every one of these albums is worth at least a listen if not repetitive listening, every single dayfor the better part of two years.... THE STONE ROSES (1989) THE STONE ROSES
OUT OF TIME (1991) THE MISEDUCATION OF LAURYN HILL (1998) R.E.M. LAURYN HILL
THE NEW ABNORMAL (2020) THE STROKES
THE WALL (1982) PINK FLOYD
IN THE COURT OF SGT. PEPPER’S LONELY THE CRIMSON KING HEARTS CLUB BAND (1969) (1967) CRIMSON KING THE BEATLES
TILDA’S:
JAGGED LITTLE PILL NANCY & LEE (1968) (1995) NANCY SINATRA & LEE HAZELWOOD THE MISEDUCATION OF ALANIS MORISSETTE LAURYN HILL (1998) No one does teenage angst Nancy Sinatra... Queen of everybody’s pinterest like Alanis (sorry Olivia LAURYN HILL boards, the original nepo Darling of favourite albums Rodrigo!) it’s just a fact of life. baby, Boots-owner. This lists everywhere and album deserves a dark number one in mine is of PUNISHER (2020) room, a pair of noise course ‘the miseducation’... PHOEBE BRIDGERS cancelling headphones, a debut album from The rumours are true: and all of your attention. ex-Fugee’s member yet I am indeed a pharb (a The back-and-forth to be challenged. This name phoebe fans are flirty bickering between masterpiece is the perfect affectionately known by)... hazelwood and sinatra fusion of R&B and Soul.... is that of an old married However Punisher’s nearI am still waiting to meet universal 5 star review doesn’tcouple- in the best way someone that dislikes this lie! possible. I’m suprised album. Give ‘I Know The End’ a listen Hollywood haven’t made when you next have a spare a Mamma-Mia style film of this... If that happens 5:45 mins lying around... BLUE (1971) this is proof I predicted JONI MITCHELL it......You’ll probably AND THE NEXT recognise ‘Summer Wine’ And when I say on repeat CHLÖE 20TH CENTURY (2021) I mean..... ON REPEAT. Joni FATHER JOHN MISTY FETCH THE sees the nuance in the Admittedly this is a right now BOLTCUTTERS (2020) everyday, the transitive album examines love and favourite rather than a forever FIONA APPLE loss. ‘My Old Man’ may also fav, but there is something FTBC is a lockdown album be the best love song of all ever-so-slightly addictive that announces itself as time... but you didn’t hear it about FJM’s sly lyricism. Jazzy, such. Deeply confessional, folk-y, comedic, orchestral, deeply angry, and deeply from me.... this album has it all. The the holy trinity? opening track ‘Chlöe’ sets the chaoticMaybe! mood perfectly.
TAPESTRY (1970) CAROLE KING PARANOID (1970) BLACK SABBATH
RUMOURS (1977) FLEETWOOD MAC We know the songs. We love the songs. But once you fall into the rabbithole of what the songs are about... you will realise you don’t know a thing! And who doesn’t lIke fleetwood mac? weirdos. thats who. PURE HEROINE (2014) LORDE There are levels to this album because you may think it’s just your standard genius debut. And then you remember that Lorde was 16 (Yep! SIXTEEN) in rural new zealand with zero industry connections when pure heroine was recorded.... (spiral about decisions thus far is optional). This was also a breakthrough album for producer Jack Antonoff- a name Lana Del Rey fans and Swifties will be familiar with. You’ll know ‘Royals’... Give ‘Buzzcut Season’ and ‘Team’ a listen.
CHARLES: WILL HE MEASURE UP?
PORTIA MACEY-DARE// MADDY ASHER
We all thought that Queen Elizabeth II, Britain’s longest He has called on governments to encourage private-sector reigning monarch, was somewhat immortal – she did investment in climate action, and given speeches on the reign for 70 years after all – however, now that the worst world stage countless times. In 1970, at just 21, Charles gave has happened, the inevitable question must be asked: will a speech warning people about the harmful effects of plastic, Charles measure up to his mother’s success? Some might say and the pollution it causes to our planet. He also campaigns for no – King Charles III is already 74 years old and therefore he conservation and organic farming – he even eats a vegetarian has the disadvantage of not getting the opportunity to reign diet twice weekly! for nearly as much time as his mother. However, does this necessarily mean he However, we cannot assess how popular won’t be as great a monarch? Charles will be as king without addressing his past faults – and unfortunately for him there His mother was known around the world was one in particular that caused him mass for her incredible sense of duty and her criticism. The obvious subject to acknowledge strong Christian faith. Queen Elizabeth II here was his turbulent relationship with his had many notable achievements during wife, Diana, the “Queen of the People’s hearts”. her reign as Queen and beforehand. At She had told the BBC in 1995, “There were the age of just eighteen, she enlisted in three of us in this marriage, so it was a bit the Women’s Auxiliary Territory Service, crowded”. She is explicitly referring to Camilla and she trained as an auto-mechanic Parker Bowles here, who Charles had met in for six weeks. This demonstrates her the 1970’s. Furthermore, in July 1981, the day sense of duty to her country and her of the royal wedding, it is said that Diana was dedication to serving others, even when doubtful about what was supposed to be the she was not yet monarch. Furthermore, happiest day of her life, a feeling exaggerated one of Elizabeth’s main priorities as by the fact she had recently found a bracelet Queen was immersing herself in charity from Charles to Camilla Parker-Bowles. work. She was patron of over 500 Therefore, it seems somewhat inevitable that different organisations, the most notable in June 1994, Charles publicly admitted to ones being Cancer Research UK, and The having an affair with Camilla, and hence on the British Red Cross Society. She did not 28th August 1996, the pair divorced. only support these charities from afar, she actively involved herself in their day to day workings, such as meeting staff Although Charles was able to regain some of his prestige after and volunteers to thank them for their commitment and the scandal, he still remains gravely unpopular across the UK dedication. for his maltreatment of Diana. We can see this from one ‘Ipsos’ poll which showed that in April 2022 that almost half of people Now let’s talk about Charles: Although he’s an entirely in Britain think that Prince William should be the king instead different personality to his mother, he certainly does have of Charles. Furthermore, A YouGov polling ranked him the some of her compassionate genes. He is passionate about seventh most popular in the royal family. So, this returns us to reversing the damaging impact of our actions on the climate. the final question, will King Charles measure up to his mother’s Before he came into the position of King of England, Charles success? And we leave that for you to decide. had campaigned for the environment for over five decades.
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THE HAIR CUT
MUSTHAVES
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SCALP SCRUBBER Used alongside No. 5 in the shower, a scalp scrubber stimulates blood flow to the follicles, encouraging growth. It will also remove buildup of product and dead skin for a cleaner scalp.
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HAIR MASK If you’ve ever used heating tools or dyed your hair a good mask is a necessity... The longer you leave on the better. This Garnier banana and shea ‘hair food’ one is particuarly good.
HAIR OIL Hair oils are a must, especially this pantene keratin protect oil. As well as preventing split-ends, oils give your hair a glossy glow, reduce frizz, and can help detangle.
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SULFATE-FREE SHAMPOO Detox your scalp and pick up a sulfate-free shampoo, your hair will thank you... Sulfates are COTTON the sneaky ingredient that strip your hair of T-SHIRT its natural oil. These Say goodbye to shampoos drying your hair with (especially this towels... like now. shea moisture An old cotton t-shirt coconut will reduce breakage and hibiscus and protect hair at its shampoo) are most damage-prone. especially good for anyone with a sensitive scalp.
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BOLA AHMED TINUBU ALL PROGRESSIVES CONGRESS
NIGERIAN GENERAL ELECTION 2023... WHAT’S THE SITCH? ANIKE ALIU
aving been President since H 2015, Muhammadu Buhari is due to pass the mantle to
the next leader of the nation on February 25th 2023. Other federal elections, including elections to the House of Representatives and the Senate, will also be held on the same date while state elections will be held two weeks afterward on 11 March. The winners of the election will be inaugurated on 29 May 2023.
Party primaries were held this summer and vice presidential running mates were subsequently chosen with the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) nominating former Vice President Atiku Abubakar who chose Governor Ifeanyi Okowa as his running mate. The All Progressives Congress (APC) nominated former Governor of Lagos State Bola Tinubu who will be running with Senator Kashim Shettima. For the largely unknown Labour Party, former Governor of Anambra State Peter Obi was nominated. He selected former Senator Yusuf Datti Baba-Ahmed as his running mate. The New Nigeria Peoples Party nominated former Governor of Kano State Rabiu Kwankwaso who chose Pastor Isaac Idahosa as his running mate. TINUBU Tinubu plans to continue in the footsteps of his party member, current president Buhari claiming “I will give due honour to your efforts and your legacy”. Nigeria is currently ranked 154th out of 180 nations assessed in the latest Transparency International’s 2021 Corruption Perception Index (CPI). According to him, the socio-economic challenges the country faces are deeply rooted in corruption and he plans to support existing anticorruption institutions and address underlying issues that allow corruption to thrive.”
OBI Peter Obi plans to rebuild Nigeria’s military power, promote economic growth, and enhance its technological prowess with an emphasis on improving Nigeria’s diplomatic influence in sub-regional, regional and global affairs. In pursuit of this he claims no state or community will be left behind – “our Government will promote equity in power and resource sharing”. Like his competitors who also emphasise protection, he plans to build a ‘compact, robust and ready mobile police force with rapid response deployment capabilities; and legislate the establishment of state police based on community policing.’
ATIKU The former vice-president recalls the economic gains of the PDP between 1999-2007, including debt cancellation, privatisation, banking reforms as well as effective working partnership with the private sector and plans to emulate this. On fuel subsidies, he said the PDP government planned to phase out subsidies in batches. He described Nigeria’s debt situation as a mess, adding that he would seek cancellation. “If you are talking about foreign debt, we have done it before, I will engage our creditors and ask for debt forgiveness or cancellation like we did before,” Atiku said. “Coming to local debt, if we stabilise the economy, we will borrow less and propose a flexible payment plan.”
KWANKWASO Focusing on security, Kwankwaso plans to adjust the nation’s security architecture by increasing the number of personnel in the Nigeria Police and Armed Forces to at least million each. He claimed he would provide enough manpower for tackling the deteriorating state of national security and provide job opportunities for young people who would be recruited into the security forces.
PETER OBI LABOUR PARTY
“In a country of over 200 million citizens and with a Police force of less than 230,000 personnel and an Armed Forces of less than 250,000 men (combined — army, navy and air force), one need not go any further to see where the main problem lies!”
“And where these grossly inadequate forces are not fully equipped, not properly motivated, and not thoughtfully deployed, the threats will only be aggravated.”
He also plans to run an emergency rescue plan to salvage the economy, protect the citizens’ savings, restore fiscal discipline, improve crude oil and gas production, improve non-oil revenue, target inflation, save the Naira from the current uncontrolled devaluation, and limit capital flight from the country. “We shall expand the tax base and the tax net by ensuring that businesses that are actively avoiding and/or evading tax are brought into the tax system” he claims.
“We shall create the enabling environment where trade, investments and businesses will blossom and manufacturing (re-industrialization) will be the pivot upon which the Nigerian economy will stand. More and more jobs will be created through targeted investments, special accelerated projects and programmes.”
ATIKU ABUBAKAR PEOPLE’S DEMOCRATIC PARTY
RABI’U MUSA KWANKWASO NEW NIGERIA PARTY
WHOSE COFFEE ARE YOU DRINKING? TILDA WILLIAMS
Coffee is a major global commodity and part of daily consumption for many people across the world. Whether consumed at home or in cafes, world coffee production was estimated at 169.34 million bags in 2019/20 (International Coffee Organisation, 2022,) with 90% being grown in a developing country. Therefore, millions of families are dependent on coffee production and export, and global webs of consumption also play a critical role in providing rural livelihoods. According to the British Coffee Association (n.d,) UK consumers drink 98 million cups of coffee per day, with 76% of its value produced within the UK. And so, it is vital to explore the rise in public interest in ethical consumption and ways coffee roasters and cafes are reshaping value chains to put more money back into the peripheral economies that produce coffee – rather than the metropolitan ones that typically consume it. While traditionally these supply chains, and the global capitalist system itself, have been associated with exploitation (West, 2010) there is a growing market for ‘ethical’, ‘sustainable’ or ‘fair’ coffee, with some even claiming that consumption is now to be counted as a form of political participation in itself (Lekakis, 2013). Single origin coffees, for example, can be marketed as fair trade, organic, or socially responsible and linked to environmental or social development projects.. This raises the question of whether premium coffee can contribute to these goals, or if they simply rely on these narratives to drive further consumption – and with it exploitation.
WHAT DOES THE CONSUMER THINK?
Reaseach carried out at Brighton cafe ‘Trading Post Coffee Roasters’ by student Eloise Smith examined how much we actually know about what we’re drinking....
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53% Of consumers interviewed believed themselves to be an ‘ethical consumer’, however, there was no consistent understanding of what this meant.
14%
Customers believe on average that 14% of what they spend on coffee goes to farmers.
43%
The customers thought on average that 43% was a fairer share of profit to be returned to farmers.
2.5%
In reality, only around 2.5% of profits go to farmers.
HOW DO WE CHANGE THIS?
The most promising solution right now is ‘Direct Trade’. DT proposes a direct line between farmer and coffee roaster cafes. This eliminates the inflationary measures implemented by exploitative corporations. Advocates for DT argue that it enables fairer negotiations and relationships, ensuring quality of life and coffee.
‘23 TREND PREDICTIONS AMELIA MORRISON
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£35 ZARA
QUESTIONING THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN QUALITY AND ACCESSIBILITY IN THE ARTS. To what extent does a focus on accessibility create a linear relationship with the quality of a work of art whether visual, literary or musical? While approaching the question, an immediate prerequisite is made evident in the need to define the ambiguous term ‘quality’ within the context of the arts - an understanding of ‘accessibility’, meanwhile, stands relatively unquestioned, the term referring to the ease with which individuals can interact with and glean enjoyment and/ or understanding from the object of discussion. In the context of the question raised, quality should be regarded separately from the subjective nature of pleasure or beauty; a work can be intricately crafted and hold immense depth of meaning, yet appear jarring and ugly, or yawn-inducing, to the beholder. Thus it is better to place a focus on the complexity of the process of creation and the detail to be drawn from the work on observation, and to ask whether ‘simple to understand’ must always work in tangent with ‘simple in meaning’. As a musician, my attention is drawn immediately to the field of music; debates on music consumption are commonplace, and the frustration at ‘musical elitism’ even more so.
AW22 HEAVEN BY MARC
‘Scandi Style’ trend has been ever emerging – something I believe will continue forth into 2023. Whether it’s ‘Stockholm style’ or fashions from Copenhagen, these influences continue to prevail as the new smart – casual street style. The style is ultimately a collection of glorified basics as we see shorter wool blend coats, blazers, loose fitting jeans, and woollen cosy jumpers- all topped off with a simple cross body bag. Continuing into the warmer months, £40 WEEKDAY knit jumpers might be swapped out for understated tops and £230 ZADIG & VOLATAIRE cardigans, perhaps £90 BIRKENSTOCK being coupled with a leather jacket for a more ‘Copenhagen’ look. This style is not overstated. It follows the current ‘minimalistic’ trends currently circulating the media in all aspects of life.
£148 FREE PEOPLE
SCANDI CHIC Under the influence of Matilda Djerf, the
Stars are well and truly IN. Whether that be star pocket-patches on jeans (still waiting on that H&M restock...) or the glittery pieces that have flooded my Pinterest- especially dresses and tops. VALENTINO SS23 Although this may just be NYE looming… The Spring/Sumer ‘23 fashion shows of designers such as Stella McCartney and Valentino played with shimmer and shine, using sequins and rhinestones to create a new silhouette, signalling a future for these trends well into the new year.
£340 GOLDEN GOOSE £45 YUMI
The theme of stars has also been prevalent in jumpers, jeans, and JACOBS shoes, such as the trending golden goose trainers, and the iconic Marc Jacobs ‘heaven’ collection star jumper. Personally, I love the idea of the simplistic pattern coming into play in more types of clothing to create different focuses in an outfit.
accessibility moves away from benevolent simplicity, towards a deterioration of artistic values worth observing with some level of apprehension. Meanwhile in literature, a prioritisation of accessibility sets forwards a different process of consumption, in that books with accessible language provide access for thousands to the world of literary tradition often reserved only for the well-educated or ‘intellectual’. Accessible books which provide an easy reading experience therefore rightly earn their place in the world of literature, regardless of the simplicity in the ideas ALMA SAMOCHA behind the writing, even if only to function as stepping stones for readers Artists at the top of their fields in to grow in confidence and thus engage popular musical genres face heavy with a wider range of complexity in ideas criticism for the seemingly blanketand literary craft. approval-seeking nature of their writing Though not an artist, my reflections and the lack of complexity in their on the question of accessibility and harmonic language, with a seeming quality intertwining in relation to blindness on behalf of those with complaints to the fact that music which visual art brought to mind a reversal of the aforementioned process, sounds easy on the ears can still hold more interest in its writing than a couple whereby a simplicity of meaning or construction can translate to a of repeated power chords; the modern challenging experience for an observer process of production and electronic attempting to understand the work. musical manipulation alone reflects a In the more abstract of expressionist technological mastery which cannot artists, the inability of a work to explain be ignored, serving to remind us that its intentions with words or through the simplicity in sound can often occur as the product of immense quality of craft. language of musical harmony means that the audience are left to identify a meaning for themselves through only Nevertheless, the engineering of music the appearance; therefore simplicity to offer the masses an easy-listening translates to inaccessibility, and a lack experience is a valid cause for concern of detail such as the uncomplicated among artists and music-lovers alike. dripping of paint to convey a sense With the popularisation of streaming of movement in the works of Jackson websites and a decline in tendency Pollock leaves one bewildered in the face of listening to albums as a whole, of just a load of lines upon the canvas. the music industry could certainly be risking a descent in quality driven by What is there to determine from the prioritisation of profit over creativity. this about the relationship between Where music is consumed as a product accessibility and quality in the arts? designed to deliver an experience, a Were I not a Year 13 student writing my playlist evoking an uplifting mood in the article last minute during the final couple morning or meaningless background weeks of term, perhaps a great deal of noise filling in a silence while Spotify academic interest and debate. As it is, CEOs rake in endless profits over though, the best I can do is to identify advertisements and subscriptions, that the two are most certainly not linear.
THE SUSTAINABLE EDIT SWAP! SWAP! SWAP! ISSY JEYES
The issue of climate change has been circling the media and our schools for years now, and the bleak facts and figures can often feel overwhelming, leaving us with the question of how we as individuals can do our part in reducing the impacts of climate change. Here are my top four ‘sustainable swaps’ that you can make today to start reducing your environmental impact: 1. REUSABLE COTTON PADS
A simple way to reduce your daily waste and one of my favourite sustainable swaps is swapping singleuse cotton pads for reusable ones. They work exactly like regular ones but instead of binning them, you can simply place them in the wash and use them over and over.
2. SILICONE BAKING MATS
Are you an avid baker often using parchment paper? Try silicone mats instead. They come in all shapes and sizes including circular for cake tins and square for baking trays. Just rinse them when you are finished, and they are ready to use again. 3. BEESWAX FOOD WRAPS
Beeswax food wraps are a sustainable alternative to cling-film or reusable plastic sandwich bags which are often very difficult to recycle. They are very simple to use just warm the wax with the heat from your hands and fold over food or containers. They also come in many different sizes and fun colours and patterns. They can be bought from independent sellers on Etsy so whilst saving the environment you are also benefiting a small business! If you enjoy DIY, you can even try making them at home using only five items – 100% cotton fabric, organic beeswax pellets, parchment paper (or a silicone mat!), an ironing board and an iron. You simply melt the beeswax onto the cotton using an iron, wait for the wax to cool and they are ready to use! 4. CHANGING YOUR BANK ACCOUNT
This swap may take some more time and independent research than the ones suggested above. Many banks use your money to invest in deforestation or fossil fuel production. Signing up to a bank that does not contribute to environmental damage is an active way to make a difference. An example of ethical banking is the Co-operative Bank who have not financed the production of fossil fuels for over 20 years and have pledged not to do business with organisations who fail to implement basic human rights. You can watch their campaign HERE
WE NEED TO TALK ABOUT THE WARDROBE... LUCY NURSE
Often it can be overwhelming to recognise the vast and destructive impacts of the fashion industry on the environment, particularly since the main issue resides much further up the corporate ladder in large companies responsible for mass manufacturing and extensive clothing production. Although many of these companies have made encouraging steps towards a more sustainable future, as a consumer you also have the ability to influence the demands of the market and be more mindful about your purchasing. There are some simple changes which can reduce clothing waste and help you to collate a more sustainable wardrobe:
RE-WEAR WHAT It may seem obvious but adapting old pieces of clothing to fit a new style can be an efficient way YOU HAVE to both save money and reduce clothing consumption.
Trend cycles are a prominent part of the fashion industry which often lead to overproduction, so repurposing clothing items through sewing, cutting or just restyling is a good way to limit support for fast fashion.
REPAIR DAMAGED Similarly to re-wearing, fixing old clothing CLOTHING (e.g. adding a button or mending a hole) is an effective method for reducing clothing waste and preventing overconsumption.
BE MINDFUL OF MATERIALS When buying brand new clothing it is important
to consider the quality of fabrics both for longevity of wear and the environmental implications when the items are thrown away. Eco-friendly and sustainable fabrics to look out for: linen, hemp, silk, bamboo, lyocell, organic wool, organic cotton. Acknowledge that, whilst these materials themselves are compostable, when blended with synthetic fibres such as polyester the new fabric will not be compostable. The production of environmentally friendly fabrics is also heavily dependent on the manufacturer.
SELL OR DONATE To prevent clothing waste and reduce the OLD CLOTHING number of items in landfill consider donating or selling anything that you no longer need or want. There are many charity shops which welcome clothing donations and a variety of platforms which allow you to sell used clothing; Ebay, Vinted, Depop.
A NOTE FROM THE EDITORS:
Hi! Hello! Thank you so much for reading to the end of our first issue! It has been a massive joy to take on The Seaside Standard and to see the newspaper continue to encourage academic and cultural exploration in so many areas of interest (haircare etc…). Thank you also to all the wonderful contributing journalists for their amazing pieces and punctuality, we got it out on time! If you would like to be involved in next term’s issue email: Tilda (MW39) or Alma (AS43)