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Guide to Sustainable Fashion
Model and sustainability entrapreneaur Nerida Lennon put this short documentry together with the clever people at EcoTopia. It looks at different elements of sustainable fashion including interviews with Georgia McCorkill and Alex Trimmer and a brief use phase appearance from … Continue reading
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Tagged Alex Trimmer, ecotopia, ecotopiatv, energy, Fashion, Georgia McCorkill, jeans, Laundry, Nerida Lennon, Nobody was Dirty, sosume, Sustainability, The Red Carpet Project, water
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Transition Framework: towards future practices of sustainable washing
“Personal washing routines are currently the most water intensive activity in Irish households” Irish researchers recently published a report on sustainable washing practices, right up my alley. This report is particularly interesting as they imagine a sustainable washing future, and … Continue reading
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Tagged backcasting, cleanliness, collective conventions, Laundry, Research, Washing, washing less, water
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The Great Unwashed
The University of Melbourne made this video about my work recently. It gives a pretty good overview of the sort of ideas I’m playing with. Thanks to Ted Yu Shen Chen for his comments and Laura Soderlind, Clive Banfield and … Continue reading