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Hack Your Closet
Hack Your Closet is a Swedish-based startup that is disrupting the clothing industry at large. It is a rental clothing service that allows customers to rent clothes on a monthly basis.
The Climate Activist Interviews — In Conversation with Aaron Hagey-MacKay
“I was writing for the Canadian equivalent of The Onion — it’s called the Beaverton — for about seven years. And I was always trying to find satirical ways to get people to think about this issue, and various other ones, from a different perspective. And again, I was asking myself, ‘with the skills that I have, how can I contribute?’ I was pretty good at writing comedy, so I thought, let's just see what I can do with this. And that’s how I started my YouTube channel.”
The Climate Activist Interviews: In Conversation with Aaron Hagey-MacKay
“There's a lot to be pessimistic about, and I understand the need for people to take it seriously. But things are bad enough without saying that there’s no hope, and it becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy at that point, if you totally give up. Then who's left to do the work? It's just- you're just giving in to the fossil fuel interests that have been working to delay action for decades, and have done so successfully, if we’d all just said, ‘oh well, let the world burn, I’m not strong enough anymore.’
And to me, that's sad. I think — just getting back to your question about having some meaning in our lives — I think that's something that everyone strives for. I think it's something we lack in our very fractured, neoliberal, capitalist, global society, which has slowly eroded the idea of the public good. Intentionally, to extract wealth from people. We're not feeling good about ourselves, on purpose. We used to feel more of a sense of community, and that’s just been robbed from a generation. ”
Beyond Retro x Sojo App
The U.K’s largest vintage retailer has partnered up with Sojo, an alterations app.
Water Usage in Textiles
How does the production of each fiber contribute towards the invisible water crisis?
Teran Conde Paris
The Parisian fashion label making beautiful one of a kind reversible pieces.
Digital Fashion & DressX
Pyaterochka and Coke Team up to Give “Single Use” Plastics a Second Life
It’s encouraging to see larger companies getting involved in the sustainable clothing business, particularly when recognizable names team up and offer novel ways of getting the word out about living in harmony with the planet. One exciting example of this phenomenon is a new partnership between Russian retailer Pyaterochka and The Coca-Cola Company. These two giants recently came together to create a limited-edition line of colorful and fun street wear made entirely of recycled materials— including Coca-Cola bottles – and feature recognizable logos from popular Coca-Cola product lines, including Sprite, Fanta, and the classic Coca-Cola. The project’s slogan is, “Outstanding Taste,” and the product lines are consistent with the style of each product.
Primark Pledges to Become 100% Sustainable
The notorious fast fashion brand are looking to turn themselves around.
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