The fashion industry is one of the most environmentally damaging activities on earth, while also a beautiful and fundamental expression of human art and culture.
Follow these simple tips to help clean up our collective clothing impact :
1. Buy less. Simple as that, right? not always, but making smart purchasing decisions and exorcising that purchasing power muscle is crucial. Try to buy used /...
As shoppers we still predominantly shop in-store, and I became interested in how to connect the physical act of looking at a clothing label , with providing immediate access to information on where and how that garment was made. By...
You can not miss this on-point video that carefully summarizes the system and impact of the production, use and disposal of our wardrobes. It is important to spread the word in effort to help make consumers make the...
The Clothing Traceability project visualizes the clothing supply chain – essentially where and how a garment is made, and the people involved throughout the process. Connecting businesses and consumers to a deeper understanding of the impact of the clothing life-cycle through documentation and visualization of the supply chain, from fibre through manufacturing and production, the project builds on established tools for supply chain transparency to develop a leading approach to sustainable fashion.