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INSIVIA

 

WASTE 360

CIRCULAR FASHION

From this week’s In the Loop: co-founders, CEO Ashley Etling and CTO Chantal Emmanuel join Insivia on their 18th episode of the Tech Founder Show, while waste management and fashion weave more circular stories.

INSIVIA

TECH FOUNDER SHOW: EPISODE 18

CEO Ashley Etling with reusable shipping packages

WASTE 360

How Manufacturers and Waste Management Companies Can Achieve a Circular Economy

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“Through the efficient design of materials, types of products created and new attitudes towards business models, we can create a circular economy which allows for a restorative and regenerative life cycle of materials.”

Gordon outlines the ways in which manufacturers and waste management can achieve more circular practices, aligning with global sustainability initiatives. This includes developing nonexistent standards, influencing behavioral change, and shifting investments.

CIRCULAR FASHION

Fashion’s Role in Collective Circularity

 

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You can learn a lot about a society by way of its fashion. However, society, now, sits at a crossroads.

Connecting the dots isn’t difficult. The current supply chain, the linear “take-make-dispose” system, depends on outsourced labor and manufacturing, especially in fashion, because it’s cheaper and less regulated, and it allows for mass production, meeting consumer demand yet destroying the planet.

Fashion’s role in collective circularity, is then, two-fold. Both brands and consumers must take responsibility.

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