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- The girl gang that vanished
- Laconia – living alone consumption impact – Marie SkÅ‚odowska-Curie Actions
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- En halstvätthistoria av Annika Rullgård
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- 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
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Tag Archives: Nerida Lennon
Are these people boasting about abusing workers?
These people are on all the bus stop signs in Brisbane and Melbourne at the moment and since my last post on Nerida’s concern about the true cost of cheap fashion, I feel like these guys are blatantly screaming “Look … Continue reading
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Tagged bust stop advertising, cheap crap, consumerism, fast fashion, landfill, marketing, Nerida Lennon
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Nerida Lennon: Cheap Phenomenon
“We have experienced a long history of conditioning to expect most items we purchase to be on sale and in abundance. However, through my journey of learning the sad closet tales behind cheap clothing, I no longer view it with … Continue reading
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Tagged cheap, Cheap Phenomenon, don't but cheap crap, Nerida Lennon, sustainable fashion, sweatshops, wonderkid
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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
Posted in my work, Video
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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