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The Salvation Army Trading Company Ltd (SATCoL), are delighted to announce the launch of their first ever SATCoL podcast, titled The Sustainable Conversation. The new podcast engages fashion industry leaders and influencers in discussions around second-hand fashion and ways that we can give textiles a new lease of life.


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The Sustainable Conversation SATCoL

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The Salvation Army Trading Company Ltd (SATCoL), are delighted to announce the launch of their first ever SATCoL podcast, titled The Sustainable Conversation. The new podcast engages fashion industry leaders and influencers in discussions around second-hand fashion and ways that we can give textiles a new lease of life.


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    Majonne Frost

    Majonne Frost

    Majonne Frost is a sustainability expert with over 14 years’ experience of developing and delivering sustainability and net zero carbon strategies across U.K retail businesses. She leads on green innovation at SATCoL, with her current focus area on supporting innovation in textile recycling at our state-of-the art textile processing centre in Kettering. To conclude our first series of the SATCoL podcast, Majonne talks openly about the work we can do in the fashion industry to divert more items away from landfill and extend the useful life of second-hand fashion.
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    • 8 min
    Jess Davis

    Jess Davis

    Jessica Davis is Harper's Bazaar UK's digital writer covering news stories, designer and celebrity interviews. Specialising in fashion and sustainability, Jessica keeps the Harper’s Bazaar reader in the know about how to help our planet. In this episode of the SATCoL podcast, Jessica shares her thoughts on the steps we can take to be more engaging and work collectively to help sustain our planet.
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    • 9 min
    Ally Head

    Ally Head

    In our third episode of The Sustainable Conversation, Ally Head, Health, Sustainability and Relationships Editor at Marie Claire discusses this defining moment for sustainable fashion, thrifting, social media and second-hand shopping. The award winning Editor works on site strategy, features, and e-commerce, reporting on the latest health updates and wellness content, and rounding up the genuinely sustainable items to add to your basket.
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    • 10 min
    Bel Jacobs

    Bel Jacobs

    Bel Jacobs is a former fashion editor turned speaker, writer and campaigner on climate justice, animal rights and alternative systems in fashion. As an ambassador for change, in our third episode of the SATCoL podcast, Bel Jacobs shares her thoughts on how we can work together to help sustain our planet.


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    • 10 min
    George Barrett

    George Barrett

    Special guest George Barrett, Partner & Sustainability Manager (Circular Economy) at John Lewis talks candidly on environmental justice for the fashion industry includes discussions around second-hand fashion and ways that we can be part of the change we would like to see both socially and environmentally. Hosted by editor Naomi May.
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    • 9 min
    Lucy Siegle

    Lucy Siegle

    We’re delighted to introduce the first series of the SATCoL podcast. In the first episode, SATCoL have a candid conversation with Lucy Siegle, the UK based journalist and broadcaster, opinion leader and writer on environmental and social justice. The environment reporter on one of the UK’s most longstanding and most watched TV shows, BBC1’s The One Show shares some great tips such as how much ‘roadwear’ does an item have? And invites us to engage as she talks about her personal experiences and travels that have enlightened her journey to help sustain the planet.
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    • 10 min

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