Fighting climate change through our everyday lives
Whether you’re into fashion or not, if you wear clothing, you’re impacted by this industry and have the opportunity to push for change!
Leave fast fashion behind with these 4 practical tips!
“Buy quality over quantity!” is one of the most common phrases you’ll hear in the slow fashion community, and the sentiment is correct! It is much more sustainable to buy good quality pieces that will last, than to constantly purchase flimsy, poor-quality, fast fashion outfits that will rip and tear ...
The fashion industry is one of climate change's major contributors. In 2018, the global fashion industry was responsible for at least 4% of global greenhouse-gas emissions - more than France, Germany, and the United Kingdom combined.
Commercial products made with fungi-derived leather are expected to be on sale soon!
Recycled plastic clothing utilises resources already a part of the waste stream, recycling industrial plastic waste, fabric, plastic bottles and fishing nets, keeping those materials out of oceans and landfill.
Overproduction is one of the fashion industry’s costliest and most environmentally damaging aspects. Is this the solution?
We've put together a comprehensive list of resources out there to help you along your journey to a sustainable and ethical closet!
We must reassess and change our attitudes towards our clothing and reform the whole lifecycle of our garments.
Carriageworks, Sydney on June 29
You will look fabulous in our 1MW T- shirts!