The more people who care about sustainable development, which usually refers to the fulfillment of human needs at the same time, protecting the environment in mind. Many products are the techniques used for sustainable development can contribute to save the environment. The process of making scarves are exception.

Since the scarf is usually made from organic raw materials, many manufacturers are exploring various alternatives to apply the methods of recycling. For example, paper and plastic processing actually can be converted into useful thread. All this is just a matter of having the power industry and may be trash into something that can be used.

A concrete example is the Gap: Red Products are intended to start a new wave of business, not only to do charity. Bono, lead singer of U2 is one of the leading effort. These began with the launch of “inspirational (RED) Gap t-shirt modeled by Hollywood celebrities and music superstars like Don Cheadle, Mary J. Blige, Jennifer Garner and Anne Hathaway. True, all products made from one hundred percent African cotton and half of all profits given to the Global Fund, which centered on helping women and children with AIDS in Africa. This kind of new business is a good example of the best sustainable development.

Not only create opportunities for people in need but strong to reach and inspire others to go and make a difference. Today, the products Red is branched out to some other brands like American Express, Converse, Giorgio Armani, Motorola, The Independent newspaper, Apple Inc., note, Microsoft, Dell, Windows Vista, Girl Skateboard Company and Starbucks.

The point is that if the well-known brands like Gap and Armani can make a bandana made from native African materials, why the local producers can not do the same thing too? As a citizen of the world, it is our responsibility to keep the environment in mind and the best way to approach the pressing problem is to implement sustainable development in our lives. In Kathmandu, a group called Manushi which represents the sustainable development of energetic woman who used to make a bandana that help the disadvantaged and suffering Nepalese women. They use a loom-end silk recycled to create a beautiful knitted silk.