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Tag: fashion

consumerism shopping

What you need to know about fast fashion

by Jeremy WilliamsJune 14, 2022June 7, 2022
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Sustainable fashion with The Little Loop

by Jeremy WilliamsMarch 17, 2022
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Book review: Consumed, by Aja Barber

by Jeremy WilliamsSeptember 20, 2021September 20, 2021
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Redesigning jeans in a circular economy

by Jeremy WilliamsNovember 13, 2020November 6, 2020
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How can clothing companies encourage re-use?

by Jeremy WilliamsMarch 17, 2020March 9, 2020
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Adidas introduce a buy-back scheme for old sports gear

by Jeremy WilliamsOctober 29, 2019October 26, 2019
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In 2018 and 2019, Daniel Edelstyn @dan777edelstyn and Hilary Powell @hilary_powell started their own bank in Walthamstow, London. They printed their own banknotes, raised funds and bought £1.2 million in locally owned debts. Then they packed it into a van and blew it up with Canary Wharf in the background. By default, the kerb is used for parking cars - but what if it was reclaimed as public space? Last week I wrote about the benefits of floating solar panels, mainly on reservoirs. But did you know you can install them at sea as well? That's from 'a dialogue with a cynic', written two thousand years ago - and as relevant today in a world obsessed with economic growth.

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