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Recent Posts
- Article about tvättstugas in The Conversation
- Doing Less Happily Ever After
- Green Bullshit Jobs
- 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
Archives
LMFF Graduate Student Showcase for WGSN
Posted in WGSN, writing
Tagged Ana Diaz, Australian Graduates, Celene Bridge, Curtin, emerging designers, Fashion, Jason Hewitt, Jenifer Chua, Jennifer Nebel, Jessica O'Connor, L'oréal Melbourne Fashion Festival, LMFF, QUT, RMIT, students, UTS
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Presenting “Nobody was Dirty” work in progress at RMIT Sustainability Festival & Conference Day
I’m honoured and excited to be presenting at the same conference as so many wonderful innovators in Sustainable fashion including Timo Rissanen, Georgia McCorkill, Emma Lynas and Otto von Busch.  Warmest congratulations to Patricia Brien for organising this array of thought provoking speakers. The lunchtime lectures are free and run from 12-3.30 on Wednesday the 18th at the Auditorium, RMIT Brunswick, 25 Dawson st, Brunswick.
Posted in my work
Tagged conference, Emma Lynas, Georgia McCorkill, Otto von Busch, Patricia Brien, RMIT, Sustainable, sustainable fashion, Timo Rissanen
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Road Testing Sustainable Design for Plane Tree
Posted in writing
Tagged Design, eco design, Fashion, Graduate Student Association, GSA, plane tree, Sustainable, sustainable fashion, The University of Melbourne, unimelb
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