Together with Sharifa Jamaldin from Fashion Revolution Belgium (FRB) we will discuss the impacts of the textile industry on the natural environment and garment workers in the Global South as well as how the production, use, and disposal of our clothing can have a devastating impact on our forests. We will also touch on how consumer behaviour is influenced by big marketing machines and debate potential solutions for our current dilemma. A few interesting terms for you to look over once again: Incinerate — Burn something beyond recognition (There is a new EU law about doing this to clothing). Disintegrate — Break up into small parts as the result of impact or decay. Pasture land — A large area of land where animals feed on the grass. Grazing — When animals eat the grass or other plants that are growing in a particular place. We also spoke about the different 'types of recycling', and two of the piles of clothing you can see from outer space, one in Chile and the other in Ghana (the OR Foundation is working on this issue extensively). Sharifa is an editor at GreyishGreen.com, a curator, a fashion activist, and is the Country Coordinator for Fashion Revolution's Belgium chapter. In her day-to-day she works to highlight local solutions and form connections between people and groups. While working to meet with local policymakers, she champions solutions that we can implement today, such as mending, CRAFT, local sustainable shops and designers, reforestation, bamboo, hemp, nettles, regenerative farming, natural dyes, and innovative concepts for a bright future for all. You can check out her other work on Instagram via the link tree in her bio and connect with her on LinkedIn. FASHION REVOLUTION WEEK (22 — 27 APRIL 2025) Participating Belgian Cities: Hasselt, Antwerp, Brussels, Namur, Leuven, Charleroi, Ghent. There are seven days of activities including on Earth Day (22 April 2025) and the wonderful 'Mend in Public' Day, set for Saturday, 26 April 2025. Fashion Revolution is the world’s largest fashion activism movement, campaigning for a fashion industry that values people and the planet over profit and growth. We are a truly people-powered movement, working together in communities around the world to create positive and lasting change. The issues in the fashion industry never fall on any single person, brand, or company. We focus on using our collective voices to transform the entire system. We do this through research, education, collaboration, mobilisation and advocacy. With significant structural change, the fashion industry can lift millions of people out of poverty and provide them with decent and dignified livelihoods. It can conserve and restore our living planet. It can bring people together and be a great source of joy, creativity and expression for individuals and communities. Our vision is a global fashion industry that is fair, clean, and values the environment and people while creating prosperity for all. Feel free to follow their journey on Facebook, LinkedIn, and Instagram or visit their website for more information. Don't forget to check out their zines, transparency report and fashion transparency index. **Sponsored by the WWF Belgium in collaboration with DGD (Direction générale Coopération au développement et Aide humanitaire).