Hi readers,
Remember when I went out to speak at an event in San Francisco by Brightly? Well, their Good Together podcast is now in the top 150 podcasts in the United States and number 5 in the Leisure category. They invited me to help with their year-end review, and we had so much to talk about they split it into two parts! Here’s part one. I’ll link to the second when it comes out!
Sustainable Fashion
What’s going on right now in China with the Uighur minority is such a flagrant violation of human rights — and fashion is now involved. | Foreign Policy
The fur industry is not going down without a fight. | Vogue Business
The one company trying to deal with fashion’s waste in NYC. | The New York Times
We might have massively underestimated the amount of microplastics in the ocean. | EcoTextile News
Sustainable fashion explained. | Harpers Bazaar
These are just anecdotes, but you really can glean some insights from these conversations with garments workers around the world. Two countries from which I wish they had interviewed workers: Turkey and China. | The New York Times
This guy argues that individual actions are important. | Ensia
Maybe we can hold greenwashing companies accountable for their lies, with this strategy. | Quartz
Shocking, just SHOCKING, that Fashion Nova employs sweatshop labor… in the United States. | The New York Times
The rise of ecolabelling. | Vogue Business
A puffer coat stuffed with petals… ok? | Vogue
The best thing you can do is just not buy any more new stuff, so says a secondhand expert. | NPR
This woman takes unsold stock, sews her own label in, and… voila! She sells it. | Asia Review
A deadly backpack factory fire in India killed 43 workers. No report on who they manufactured for. | Al Jazeera
Beauty
Shampoo packaged in bottles made of soap. Just a concept… for now. | Kottke
It takes science to report on beauty and wellness, or else you’ll fall for any claim. | Open Notebook
Climate Change
We could actually do this. The tools are there. An incredibly inspiring episode of the Ezra Klein podcast.
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