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The Stitch Up

Bodies Are Telling

English - December 22, 2021 00:00 - 33 minutes - ★★★★★ - 9 ratings
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Fashion. It’s big business. But it’s also got big problems. As an industry it's responsible for 10% of global carbon emissions, and around the world just 2% of fashion workers are paid a livable salary. But despite this, we’re consuming and producing more clothing than ever before. In this one off documentary we'll be examining how we got here. What are the pressures causing us to overconsume, and how can we begin to curb them? How is lack of transparency causing confusion for consumers? And what can we do about a fashion industry that prioritizes profits over people and planet, all the while utilising clever marketing tactics and greenwashing to convince us otherwise. As it turns out, all it takes is for us to pull on the thread a little harder...for the whole thing to unravel.

The Stitch Up was presented and produced by Bea Duncan. It was mastered by Ben Williams. This is a Broccoli Production. A full transcript of this episode can be found here (https://docs.google.com/document/d/1id6_R1C_GeoVI-Two19vs43KE7Yfmfe5F-tjKUqFHAI/edit?usp=sharing)

RESOURCES:

‘Fast Fashion's Plastic Problem’ paper (https://www.thersa.org/reports/fast-fashions-plastic-problem)

Good On You Brand Directory (https://directory.goodonyou.eco)

Latest Fashion Transparency Index (https://www.fashionrevolution.org/about/transparency/)

Contributors:

Kalkidan Legesse - founder of Sancho’s and Shwap

Orsola De Castro - co-founder of Fashion Revolution 

Josie Warden - Head of Regenerative design at The RSA and co-author of Turning The Tide

Rabia - Slow fashion content creator

Shalize Nicholas - founder of Madia & Matilda
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Fashion. It’s big business. But it’s also got big problems. As an industry it's responsible for 10% of global carbon emissions, and around the world just 2% of fashion workers are paid a livable salary. But despite this, we’re consuming and producing more clothing than ever before. In this one off documentary we'll be examining how we got here. What are the pressures causing us to overconsume, and how can we begin to curb them? How is lack of transparency causing confusion for consumers? And what can we do about a fashion industry that prioritizes profits over people and planet, all the while utilising clever marketing tactics and greenwashing to convince us otherwise. As it turns out, all it takes is for us to pull on the thread a little harder...for the whole thing to unravel.




The Stitch Up was presented and produced by Bea Duncan. It was mastered by Ben Williams. This is a Broccoli Production. A full transcript of this episode can be found here (https://docs.google.com/document/d/1id6_R1C_GeoVI-Two19vs43KE7Yfmfe5F-tjKUqFHAI/edit?usp=sharing)




RESOURCES:


‘Fast Fashion's Plastic Problem’ paper (https://www.thersa.org/reports/fast-fashions-plastic-problem)


Good On You Brand Directory (https://directory.goodonyou.eco)


Latest Fashion Transparency Index (https://www.fashionrevolution.org/about/transparency/)




Contributors:


Kalkidan Legesse - founder of Sancho’s and Shwap


Orsola De Castro - co-founder of Fashion Revolution 


Josie Warden - Head of Regenerative design at The RSA and co-author of Turning The Tide


Rabia - Slow fashion content creator


Shalize Nicholas - founder of Madia & Matilda

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