She periodically shouts about sustainability but not because she cares about it, because its a trend and it irks me.
In this reel she said "the fabric was from ebay which means it's completely sustainable". Whenever she talks about sustainability it's so surface level, with no real consideration as to why or how or the nuances.
I might sound like I am being picky here but I don't think there is such a thing as "completely sustainable". I think some people would argue it's a scale or spectrum. Whilst it's great she's saved an old sofa and some old fabric, there's so much more to consider with sustainability but she never even slightly delves into any of that, and it only matters as a concept when she can brag about it for engagement. It makes her on trend and it makes her look good.
Like for example, how far did the fabric travel? And the sofa? And the foot stool? What is the fabric made from? Is the fabric going to shed micro plastics? What about the filling? How durable is the filling? Will she tire of it in a year and want something else entirely? If so is what she's made going to be appealing to anyone else or will it go to waste? What did she get rid of and how and why before replacing? She previously said the fabric wasn't suitable for covering a sofa but used it anyway. Why is that? Is it not tough enough to withstand the wear? Etc. Etc.
Now I'm not saying I'm perfect, I don't think anybody is. But it irritates me that she's like "omg I'm sooo sustainable" because she bought a million things second hand