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Today's episode is all about Kind Karma Jewelry! Laurinda speaks about her journey with mental health and how it led to the founding of a social justice-based for profit company. By employing at-risk youth in the Toronto area, many young adults
Today's chat with Tina Stridde is all about the environmental impact of the cotton and cashmere industries, Aid by Trade Foundation's initiatives toward making African cotton more profitable for farmers, and the Foundations helping hand making
Today's episode covered a wide range of the slow fashion movement, particularly discussions on the overconsumption, wage theft of garment workers throughout the world, and the importance of young people in making political and social change. Ch
Today's episode we talk about one of the coolest inventions in the sustainability space: leather made from apple cider and juice pulp. The leather is produced locally in Copenhagen and the apple manufacturing facility is only an hour away. Stil
This week we chatted with Carly Burson, Founder and CEO of Tribe Alive. Founded in 2014, Tribe Alive grew from an eight-women team to a team now of over 325 artisans. It initially began as a way to economically and socially empower women who ar
Recorded from our webinar on 09/11/2020, the Sustainable Fashion Alliance and Sustainability Of partnered to showcase some of the Bay Area's sustainable fashion trailblazers and how COVID has impacted their businesses and changes they've made t
This week I chatted with Michael of Newly all about their supply chain: everything Newly sells is made from 100% recycled materials. Listen to us talk about how Newly sources recycled glass, wood, acrylic, and more from all around the world. Mi
Welcome to Season 2! Let us know what you think of our new intro and outro music. We're so excited about it. This week I chatted with Michael of Newly all about their business model: everything Newly sells is made from 100% recycled materials.
In today's episode, Charlotte and I have a couple important conversations worth listening to; I was certainly enlightened. For example, I learned that second-hand isn't as sustainable as I thought, we need to support small, sustainable business
Have you heard of one of the most innovative non-profits to date: FabScrap? If not, listen to this chat between me, Amelia, and FabScrap founder, Jessica Schreiber, and learn all about this innovative business model.  FabScrap is a 501(c)(3) no
I am so excited to be joined by Sara Weinreb. Sara supports mission-driven entrepreneurs build businesses that focus on social and environmental impact, and she also advises to brands looking to integrate sustainability into their work. She's p
What does the word "fragrance" really mean? Why don't we know the full ingredients list in diapers, tampons, and even perfume? These questions are answered in today's episode, where you will learn all about @thesimplegourmetmamma's journey to L
Ever wondered how our clothes got their color? Listen to this episode and expect to be surprised (if your jaw isn't on the floor). Below I have included some timestamps to refer to if you want to re-listen to one part. I've also included all my
Ever thought about creating a capsule wardrobe? Ever thought about getting rid of all the cheap clothes sitting in your closet and investing in items from small, sustainable businesses, that will last (and stay on-trend) for the next ten years?
Recycled leather seems like a foreign concept but a perfect solution to the lack of sustainability of vegan leather and ethics of virgin leather- why aren't more brands using it? Kathleen and I dive deep to learn about what the recycled leather
In today's episode, we chat all about the travel industry and how we, as consumers and travel enthusiasts, can be more mindful of our impact. We dive into the concept of slow food, what carbon offsetting ACTUALLY means, and examples of actions
Today's episode is all about the sustainability of the shoemaking process. I chatted with Casey Dworkin, Founder and Creative Director of Sylven NY, on her investment in sustainable supply chains and recycled materials.Highlighted Topics:- How
Today I am so excited to share my chat with Brian Bushell, who is the co-founder of by Humankind.Topics discussed: - Factory standards by Humankind meet.- Their use of plastic and why it isn’t necessarily a bad thing.- What by Humankind’s goal
Hi all! Today's episode I chat with Besma all about being a sustainability influencer. We spoke on topics like how she gets paid as a full-time blogger, how she decides which brands meet her criteria, and her most proud accomplishment as an ent
Today Emily and I chat all about the sustainability issues in the second-hand fashion industry. I am so thankful that she was able to sit down with me and explain more about these issues and ways to combat them from a mindful consumer's point o
In today's episode, we dive deep into Part 2. Scéona and I go into depth on the environmental issues associated with the jewelry industry. Scéona also mentions some crazy facts about mining and the detriment to the environment that is associate
Today's special, Fashion Revolution Week episode takes a deep dive into what happened at Rana Plaza. I answer questions like, "what made the building collapse?" and "who was behind that disaster? why did they let it happen?" It was difficult to
Today's episode breaks down the social costs of the jewelry industry, and what to consider when choosing materials. Don't let the audio quality turn you away; it is more than made up for in content! I interviewed Scéona Chauveau, the namesake o
In this episode, we chat about the main dilemmas and arguments facing consumers on whether we should be supporting conventional cotton and how high our willingness to pay for conventional cotton really should be. This is a shorter episode so fe
In today's episode, I am excited to share everything I have learned about the synthetic fabrics in our clothes like polyester, lycra, nylon, and more. Find me:WebsiteInstagramTwitterFacebookLinkedInhttps://www.the-sustainable-fashion-collective
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