To:

Inger Andersen

Executive Director, United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)

UN Avenue, Gigiri

P.O. Box 30552, 00100 Nairobi, Kenya

[email protected] / [email protected]

Subject: Naturism and Nudism as Sustainable Lifestyles: Request for Recognition and

UNEP Dialogue

Dear Executive Director Andersen and the UNEP Lifestyle & Consumption Division,

I write to you on behalf of NaturismRE (Naturism Resurgence) — a global initiative promoting naturism and nudism as sustainable, peaceful, non-sexual lifestyles aligned with

the values of environmental integrity, conscious living, and minimal consumption.

We respectfully request that UNEP formally acknowledge naturist and nudist living as legitimate low-impact lifestyles that reduce textile-related environmental burdens and

exemplify the type of behavioral change necessary for planetary health.

A Lifestyle That Reduces Without Sacrifice

Naturists and nudists intentionally reduce their reliance on:

• Fast fashion and synthetic textiles

• Water-intensive laundering

• Plastic-based hygiene products

• Clothing-related microplastic shedding

• Chemically treated fabrics and industrial dye runoff

This lifestyle is not only personal — it is structurally sustainable. It embodies values UNEP

already promotes:

• Sufficiency

• Regenerative culture

• Minimalist and circular economy practices

• Behavior-led carbon reduction

The Textile Industry’s Impact – Still Growing

The global textile industry contributes:

• ~10% of global CO₂ emissions

• ~20% of industrial water pollution

• ~35% of oceanic microplastics

• Billions of garments disposed of annually, many in the Global South

And yet, UNEP and other agencies rarely highlight reduction in clothing use as a behavioral mitigation pathway. Naturism and nudism are already doing this — voluntarily and

peacefully — and should be included in global sustainability narratives.

The NICP Act – Supporting Behavioral Transition

NaturismRE has authored the Naturist Integrity & Cultural Protection Act (NICP Act 2025). This legislative model:

• Defines naturism and nudism as non-sexual, lawful, and peaceful

• Protects individuals and communities who adopt minimal-clothing living from discrimination

• Prohibits media and institutional misrepresentation

• Supports inclusion of naturism in public policy, education, and environmental frameworks

The NICP Act is a tool that enables people to make low-impact lifestyle choices without fear, and helps break dependence on industrial overconsumption rooted in body shame and

commercial pressure.

Our Request to UNEP

We respectfully ask that UNEP:

1. Acknowledge naturism and nudism as legitimate, sustainable, low-consumption lifestyles

2. Engage with NaturismRE to explore the data and case for minimal clothing living as a decarbonisation pathway

3. Include naturist representation in future behavioral frameworks, reports, or lifestyle campaigns

4. Review the NICP Act as a supportive legislative mechanism for cultural

environmental transformation

A Climate-Conscious Culture Hidden by Taboo

Naturists are not rebels — we are practitioners of environmental integrity. Our existence is proof that low-impact lifestyles are already working — but we are denied visibility because

we challenge profit-based norms.

We ask UNEP to lead with vision, not convention — and to recognise this culture of sufficiency, peace, and ecological awareness for what it truly is: a solution already in

action.

We would be honoured to provide policy papers, lifestyle data, and the full NICP Act text at your request.

With great respect,

Vincent Marty

Founder – NaturismRE (Naturism Resurgence)

Sydney, Australia

[email protected]

www.naturismre.com

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