Where Does It Come From? How our ’stuff’ impacts people and planet

Jo Salter

Most of use have a lot of ’stuff’ in our lives - from furniture to fashion. We’re all becoming much more aware of how the creation, use and disposal of these items can impact the people who make them, our planet and even ourselves. This podcast will share Interviews with amazing people who have made it their life goals to make a difference - creating businesses, campaigns and writing books to help us understand these impacts and make better choices going forward. Host Jo Salter, social entrepreneur and founder of ethical clothing business Where Does It Come From?, encourages them to tell their story so they can inspire us with the challenges they’ve faced, the impact they’ve had and their big why. Intro music - rushing deadlines by dylan-darby (from Pixabay) #greenliving #ethicalliving #green #ecofriendly #climatecrisis #ethicalbusiness #sustainability #ethicalfashion www.wheredoesitcomefrom.co.uk

  1. 2 DE SET.

    Episode 43 - The Nature of Fashion with Carry Somers

    Welcome back to the Where Does It Come From? podcast. Hosted by Jo Salter, founder of the award-winning social enterprise Where Does It Come From? - creating Kind Clothes that Tell Tales, this podcast explores the stories behind what we wear and use — shining a light on people, processes, and possibilities for creating a fairer, more sustainable world. Each episode features conversations with changemakers, innovators, and thought leaders who are reimagining a more positive future, through business, campaigning and more. In this episode, Jo is joined by Carry Somers, a visionary leader whose work has transformed the global fashion industry. As co-founder of Fashion Revolution, the world’s largest fashion activism movement, Carry has spearheaded a shift towards transparency, fairness, and sustainability in supply chains. She also founded Pachacuti, the first Fair Trade certified fashion company, and continues to champion artisans and Indigenous communities through her work with the League of Artisans. Carry’s influence stretches far and wide — from sailing 2,000 miles to research ocean plastic pollution, to presenting at global conferences, to her latest role as author of The Nature of Fashion. In her book, she weaves history, culture, and ecology together to show how fashion is inseparable from the natural world — and how reconnecting with heritage craft, natural fibres, and plant-based dyes can inspire a regenerative future. Together, Jo and Carry delve into: ✨ The origins and impact of Fashion Revolution ✨ The role of artisans, heritage craft, and Indigenous knowledge ✨ Carry's new book The Nature of Fashion - a history and a vision for the future ✨ Future steps towards transforming fashion into a force for good This inspiring conversation reminds us that fashion is not just about clothes — it’s about people, planet, and the stories we choose to weave into our lives.   Please like, comment and share this episode, and follow the podcast.   A video of this episode will also be shared on the Where Does It Come From? youtube channel at https://www.youtube.com/@wheredoesitcomefrom - please follow, like and comment.  Thank you.    Links: Where Does It Come From? https://www.wheredoesitcomefrom.co.uk Fashion Revolution https://www.fashionrevolution.org Carry Somers https://www.carrysomers.com Pachacuti https://panamas.co.uk/ League of Artisans https://leagueofartisans.org/ Order The Nature of Fashion book https://www.amazon.co.uk/Nature-Fashion-botanical-story-material/dp/1915294797 #thenatureoffashion #fashionrevolution #podcast #josalter #carrysomers #artisans #nature #ethicalfashion #sustainablefashion #regenerativefashion

    46min
  2. 4 DE FEV.

    Episode 42 - From Field to Fashion: Sustainable Leather in the UK with Alice Robinson and Sara Grady

    🎙 Where Does It Come From? Podcast Episode 42: From Field to Fashion: Sustainable Leather in the UK 🐄🌱 In this episode, host Jo Salter, founder of ethical clothing brand Where Does It Come From? delves into the fascinating world of leather with special guests Sara Grady and Alice Robinson, co-founders of British Pasture Leather. Leather is often a controversial material, but can it be produced in a way that supports a sustainable and regenerative future? Sara and Alice share their insights on how regenerative agriculture can build connections and traceability into the leather industry —creating a system that benefits people, animals, and the planet. Tune in to explore: ✅ The environmental impact of leather production ✅ How regenerative farming can be part of the solution ✅ The connection between environment, farming, and fashion ✅ The journey of British Pasture Leather in reshaping the industry 🎧 Listen now and discover how leather can have a positive story to tell! 🚀 Exciting News! The Where Does It Come From? Podcast has been named one of Feedspot’s Top 50 UK Sustainability Podcasts! 🌍💚 Huge thanks to our listeners and supporters. Sara and Alice co-founded British Pasture Leather in 2020, creating the first supply of leather made from animals raised on regenerative farms in the UK. Inspired by a belief that regenerative agricultural practices are a crucial solution in renewing soils, stewarding land and reforming food and fashion systems, British Pasture Leather is linking leather with exemplary agriculture and forging new connections between farming, food and material culture. In 2023, Grady + Robinson were named sustainability thought leaders by the Vogue Business 100 Innovators List and won the Ryan Young Climate+ Award from the Textile Exchange. Biographies Sara Grady is a co-founder of British Pasture Leather. Her work focuses on creating food and fibre systems that are beneficial to people, animals, land, and nature. As Vice President of Programs for agricultural non-profit Glynwood (www.glynwood.org) in New York’s Hudson Valley, she directed numerous initiatives supporting regional farming and food culture. She has also worked with various food and farming enterprises to provide strategic planning, research, grant writing, program design and creative direction. Previously, she was a multimedia producer. She is a Senior Fellow of the Environmental Leadership Program; a fellow in the Royal Society of Arts, Commerce, and Manufacture; and she was a founding Board member of the New York Cider Association. Alice V Robinson is a cofounder of British Pasture Leather and the author of Field, Fork, Fashion, a book that chronicles the making of her 2019 design collection Bullock 374. Her work explores the relationship between food and fashion by connecting farming to product design while revealing the story behind leather material. Alice graduated from the RCA in 2018, her work has since been shown at the London Design Festival, Victoria and Albert Museum, and MAD Brussels; her collection ‘11458’ was acquired by the V&A in 2020. Jo Salter is driven by a passion for social justice and environmental causes. In 2013, she founded Where Does It Come From?, an award-winning social enterprise renowned for its transparent approach to clothing production, allowing customers to trace their garments back to the farm. Jo is also a director of Khadi London CIC a regenerative textiles knowledge hub, a regular speaker/writer and host of the Where Does It Come From? podcast. She was selected as a DEFRA Year of Global Change ambassador, a Pioneers Post/NatWest WISE 100, and a top 50 Sustainable Fashion Influencer in 2022. In 2023 shortlisted in the Great British Entrepreneur Awards and in 2024 selected by Feedspot as a top 20 sustainable business influencer.   #SustainableFashion #RegenerativeFarming #Leather #EthicalFashion #WhereDoesItComeFrom #BritishPastureLeather

    54min
  3. 24/09/2024

    Episode 41 Bringing Natural Dyes to the Mainstream with Amber Fry and Hamza Zaidi

    🎧 Where Does It Come From? Podcast: Exploring Natural Dyes with Amber Fry and Hamza Zaidi! 🎧 In this episode, Jo Salter—your host and founder of the sustainable fashion social enterprise Where Does It Come From?—is joined by two experts in the world of natural dyes, Amber Fry and Hamza Zaidi, for a fascinating discussion on the growing movement to return to nature for our colours and fabrics. Here’s what you’ll discover in this episode: 🌿 What are natural dyes? – We’ll break down the history and importance of using dyes derived from plants, minerals, and other natural sources. These dyes have been used for centuries to create stunning, vibrant colours—without the harmful chemicals that synthetic dyes introduce into our environment. 🎨 How are natural dyes made and used? – Amber Fry, a designer, natural dyer, and eco-innovator, shares insights from her work cultivating a natural dye, food, and fibre garden on her Kent allotment. She discusses how she draws inspiration from nature each year to create sustainable plant-based dyes and consults for industries looking to reduce their environmental footprint.  🌍 Natural dyes in industry – Hamza Zaidi represents AMA Herbal, the global leader in manufacturing eco-friendly, extract-based natural dyes for the textile industry. Since 1996, AMA Herbal has been pioneering environmentally sound dyeing solutions with their motto: "Colouring the world naturally". Hamza will take us through the research and development journey that has made AMA Herbal the go-to supplier for businesses looking to shift towards sustainable practices, and how their products promote a healthier planet. 🛠️ How can businesses and individuals start using natural dyes? – We’ll discuss practical steps that both companies and individuals can take to incorporate natural dyes into their operations and everyday lives. This is a crucial conversation for those who are passionate about ethical fashion and environmental responsibility. If you're interested in reducing your impact on the planet through more conscious consumer choices, this episode is packed with valuable tips and insights. Join us for a deep dive into the vibrant world of natural dyes, and learn how we can all make a difference through thoughtful, planet-first design! 🎥 Watch the full video of this episode on our YouTube channel. Be sure to subscribe so you don’t miss future episodes! 👉 Follow our guests: Amber Fry on Instagram: @amberfrycreative AMA Herbal at www.amaherbal.com 👉 Stay updated with Where Does It Come From? at https://www.wheredoesitcomefrom.co.uk  Visit us on YouTube #NaturalDyes #SustainableFashion #EthicalFashion #PlantBasedDyes #EcoFriendlyTextiles #AmberFry #AMAHerbal #WhereDoesItComeFrom #EcoInnovation #CircularEconomy #ConsciousConsumer #ZeroWasteFashion #SustainableLiving

    58min
  4. 23/04/2024

    Episode 38 - Grow Your Own Clothes with Allan Brown (part 1)

    Welcome to episode 38 of the Where Does It Come From? Podcast. I’m Jo Salter, your podcast host, and founder of ethical clothing brand Where Does It Come From? In this episode I'm chatting with Allan Brown, a local and natural fibre enthusiast based in Brighton, and star of the film 'The Nettle Dress' which has been showing in cinemas around the UK and beyond. Join me in this the first half of our two-part dialogue as we explore Allan's journey from artist to crafter as he discovered the power of growing and harvesting different fibres as well as dyes, and food from the earth itself. Follow Allan's story in local fabric production, from the soil to the skills of artisanal craftsmanship, encompassing the entire lifecycle of fabric creation, from cultivation and harvest to weaving and dyeing. In this episode, Allan shares his thoughts and experiences, shedding light on the interconnections between land, labour, and legacy. His journey serves as a testament to the boundless potential of regenerative practices in fostering resilience and abundance within our communities. The second half of our conversation, in which we explore the creation of the Nettle Dress and the film of the same name, will be shared in the next episode. Links: Where Does It Come From? - https://www.wheredoesitcomefrom.co.uk The Nettle Dress Film - https://linktr.ee/nettledressfilm Allan Brown on instagram - https://www.instagram.com/hedgerow.couture/   #nettledress #localfibres #flax #hemp #wool #nettle #allotment #growyourown #thepowerofsoil #localproduction #nettlefabric

    44min

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Most of use have a lot of ’stuff’ in our lives - from furniture to fashion. We’re all becoming much more aware of how the creation, use and disposal of these items can impact the people who make them, our planet and even ourselves. This podcast will share Interviews with amazing people who have made it their life goals to make a difference - creating businesses, campaigns and writing books to help us understand these impacts and make better choices going forward. Host Jo Salter, social entrepreneur and founder of ethical clothing business Where Does It Come From?, encourages them to tell their story so they can inspire us with the challenges they’ve faced, the impact they’ve had and their big why. Intro music - rushing deadlines by dylan-darby (from Pixabay) #greenliving #ethicalliving #green #ecofriendly #climatecrisis #ethicalbusiness #sustainability #ethicalfashion www.wheredoesitcomefrom.co.uk