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Recent Posts
- New Project: Investigating Doing Less in Everyday Life (IDLE)
- Slow Science and Work-Life Balance
- Unsustainably clean and smooth
- New research shows that consuming less makes us more happy- some NYE opinions in SydSvenskan
- Don’t let flying for work become normal again
- Why don’t we care that the ultra-rich are fucking up our climate?
- The girl gang that vanished
- Laconia – living alone consumption impact – Marie SkÅ‚odowska-Curie Actions
- Music festivals can show the way to sustainability – debate article in Dagens Nyheter
- En halstvätthistoria av Annika Rullgård
- Hackademia
- Response to my research
- Varför duscha vi så ofta? Jag pratar renlighetsnormer med Lena Nordlund på Vetenskapsradion
- Respons på en artikel i svd
- The disappearing communal laundry room in Sweden: a symptom of individual comforts winning over sustainability?
- Climate smart in the 50s
- Blog Post on Extinction Rebellion for LUCSUS
- Response and Responsibility
- Things I can see through the window
- Do less to save the environment
Archives
Author Archives: Tullia Jack
Fashion Incineration for The Vine
I explore the possibilities of using fashion waste as fuel.
Posted in TheVine, writing
Tagged clothing, energy, energy crisis, Fashion, fuel, garment, incineration, landfill, technology, textile, trash, trashion, waste
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Speaking with Virginia Jones on 666 ABC Canberra
Loved this Q and A with Virginia, she got the research aim very quickly, and we were able to delve more deeply into some of the environmental implications that are so important to me. Virginia Jones 666 ABC Canberra
Posted in my work, Nobody was Dirty, Radio
Tagged 666 ABC Canberra, cleanliness, Dirt, jeans, Laundry, Nobody was Dirty, practices, radio, Virginia Jones
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Luminescent silk worms for The Melbourne Review
A recent column for The Melbourne Review exploring cutting edge developments in coloured silk.
What’s with GOTS for TheVine
Posted in TheVine, writing
Tagged AZO, cotton, Fashion, formeldehyde, Global Organic Textile Standard, GOTS, Nudie, organic, standards, supply chains, sustainable fashion, Tiffany Treloar
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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
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged backcasting, cleanliness, collective conventions, Laundry, Research, Washing, washing less, water
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Speaking with Peter Maher on 3AW
Clearing out my inbox I found this sound clip from January 2012 – listening back I remembered how hilariously/inappropriately antagonistic Peter was, and my awkward replies ‘…do you get some kind of perverse pleasure from smelling… things?’ Or when he … Continue reading
Posted in Radio
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Zero Waste for The Melbourne Review
Posted in writing
Tagged fabric, Fashion, Holly McQuillan, landfill, Pattern Making, Selvedge to Selvedge, sustainable fashion, Zero Waste
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Chatting with Alex Sloan on ABC radio
Chatting with Alex Sloan on ABC radio