Big Closets Small Planet
Fashion and apparel. It touches nearly everyone. When its at its best, fashion and apparel is not only functional, but also fun, expressive, sexy, and for some businesses, very profitable. But when it is at its worst, fashion and apparel is superficial, exploitative, polluting and extremely wasteful - in other words the essence of unsustainable consumption. And while it is argued that the industry's rapid growth has created employment opportunities for more than 300 million people worldwide, especially for women in poorer countries and those in extreme poverty, many garment workers still struggle to earn enough to pay to meet even their most basic needs. More alarming is the fact that as the industry grows - by 2030 more than 8 billion people will live on the planet, and nearly 5 billion of these will be part of the global middle class - its negative environmental impacts may become unmanageable, potentially undermining its social benefits and contributing to ecosystem degradation on local, regional and global scales. Who would have thought garments could be so destructive? The fashion industry must change now, but will we manage in time? Join Mike Schragger, founder of the Sustainable Fashion Academy, as he explores the challenges, incentives and disincentives and emerging solutions needed to rapidly transform the industry. Listen in as he talks with the business leaders, activists, researchers, innovators and entrepreneurs, investors, legislators, consumers and citizens - who are racing against the clock to find solutions that will transform the industry, thus ensuring it truly operates for the benefit of people and the planet. www.sustainablefashionacademy.org/podcasts/big-closets-small-planet
Wonderful Podcast!
12/16/2020
Love Michael Schragger!
Essential Education
05/28/2020
As a former student of the Sustainable Fashion Institute, I’m an avid listener of this engaging and vitally important podcast. It’s an easy way to stay dialed-in to some of the most pressing matters of our time.
Great interview with a world champion
03/12/2020
It was a great explanation of what we face. Lewis Perkins has been working tirelessly to make this industry a meaningful, less damaging exercise in humanity for this planet. You should interview Justine LeConte next. She also reminds me of this balanced view.
Great crash course in sustainable fashion!
11/15/2019
I found the podcasts to be great deep dives into the most relevant topics of sustainable fashion. It’s the right mix of high level down to more complex questions that deepen the listener’s understanding of each topic.
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- CreatorMichael Schragger
- Years Active2018 - 2024
- Episodes38
- RatingClean
- Copyright© Copyright 2018-2020 Michael Schragger
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