Show more Show less South Korean climate activist Lee So-yeon has not bought any new clothes for the past six years The global fashion industry is one of the most polluting, accounting for up to ...
From left: Choi Min-jeong, Kim Gil-li and Lee So-yeon celebrate after crossing the finish line one after another in Harbin, China, on Saturday Feb. 8. [NEWS1] Korea pulled off a podium sweep in ...
Read the following text, and answer questions 1-9 below: [1] Lee So-yeon, a former shopaholic from South Korea who became a climate activist, used to buy new clothes almost daily. This changed ...
Recovering South Korean shopaholic-turned-climate activist Lee So-yeon used to buy new clothes almost daily – until a US$1.50 winter coat triggered an awakening that stopped her shopping entirely.
Recovering South Korean shopaholic-turned-climate activist Lee So-yeon used to buy new clothes almost daily - until a $1.50 winter coat triggered an awakening that stopped her shopping entirely.
Recovering South Korean shopaholic-turned-climate activist Lee So-yeon used to buy new clothes almost daily -- until a $1.50 winter coat triggered an awakening that stopped her shopping entirely.
Recovering South Korean shopaholic-turned-climate activist Lee So-yeon used to buy new clothes almost daily -- until a $1.50 winter coat triggered an awakening that stopped her shopping entirely.