Posts in 2020_3
Closing The Loop: How mending our clothes can be a political act

“From my experience in running an up-cycled children’s studio and regular mending workshops, I’ve seen micro-communities forming where people will pass on caring and mending tips. Mending has a set of values that anticipate the need to preserve and covet our belongings and knowledge – something that we have lost touch with, but now is the time to salvage these skills.”

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Why "responsibility" must become the new buzzword in fashion right now

The pandemic has given the industry an unprecedented window of time to slow down, offering a welcome respite from its break-neck speed of output. What is becoming clearer is that sustainability can’t continue to be treated as a voluntary initiative, a “nice to have”. Instead it needs to be an attitude which is reflective of acting in a responsible manner.

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OP-ED: Why zero waste culture must continue in a post-COVID-19 and Brexit society

The COVID-19 crisis has seen us adopt the ‘make do and mend’ mentality our grandparents espoused in times of rationing— self-sufficiency is no longer a “woke” trend but a genuine need. When we finally find ourselves in a post-pandemic world, and are once again thinking about Brexit, it’s important to remember that the zero-waste approach must apply to people too— in all sectors.

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Fast Fashion vs Gen Z: The Big Break Up

For every environmentally and socially conscious Gen Z consumer, there is another shopping for fast-fashion on their phone. This need for cheap, fast-fashion is a direct result of the extreme pressures faced on social media to look good and to shop ‘new’ even in times of a pandemic. In order to change the way the next generation of consumers approach fast fashion, we must put ethics and sustainability above profit-making.

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Why the Fashion Industry Needs to Adopt Earth Logic's Action Plan

Academics Kate Fletcher and Mat­­­­hilde Tham have devised a robust strategy for how we can transform the fashion industry through a method that puts the earth first. With a combined experience of 50 years work within fashion and sustainability, the recently published “Earth Logic Fashion Research Action Plan” is a timely call to action.

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Scrub-Hubs and PPE Production Lines: How the 21st century version of Utility Clothing heralds positive change for the future of fashio

Many journalists have likened the situation in which we find ourselves to World War 2. In truth, there are far more differences than similarities – but certainly there are parallels to be seen in fashion. For WW2 altered fashion’s shape, just as COVID-19 is forcing large scale change on the industry now.

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Consultation on Covid-19 PPE for Healthcare and Other Key Workers

This paper is intended to provide useful directions for new manufacturers of Covid-19 PPE for healthcare and for other key workers. The OPSS PPE Legislation Guidance for Businesses (PPE Regulations) includes guidelines for importers, but this category is not addressed in the current research paper. This is a research paper and it is advised you seek and consult the relevant legal and professional advice for manufacturing PPE equipment.

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Why our second-hand clothes are causing an “environmental catastrophe” on the other side of the world

A recent report from ITV News once again uncovered the shocking reality of the UK’s fast fashion habits. But this time, its findings were somewhat unexpected. While many view recycling as the best way of combatting overconsumption, in reality, the second-hand clothes we are exporting to countries such as Africa are causing an “environmental catastrophe”.

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Fashion Roundtable Secure Masks and Personal Protective Clothing for the NHS

As an organisation, Fashion Roundtable facilitate collaboration between the worlds of politics and fashion; bridging the gap between policy makers and creative leaders. In the past few weeks, our role quickly became vital to facilitating conversations between UK government and manufacturers with the capacity to produce masks and personal protective clothing for the NHS and wider public.

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