Today's generation are growing up with a more sophisticated knowledge about the environment.
70s Nonchalance is about my childhood, where recycling and carbon footprints weren't being taught in Kindergarten. I sit comfortably not realizing how precious this long, solid piece of wood is. A solid tree made in Canada, cut down and used as a sustainable bench, with the smallest carbon footprint possible. Something that will last a lifetime and not need a landfill, or a major factory to produce.
“We have not inherited the world from our forefathers
– we have borrowed it from our children.”