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I thought I didn’t shop much … until I counted my clothes
A woman discovers she owns 237 items of clothing, exposing overbuying habits and prompting a pledge to buy no new clothes for a year.
The climate crisis is coming for your groceries
A new UN report links rising temperatures to severe impacts on agriculture worldwide, risking future food security and supply chains.
The kindness of strangers: ‘That quilt serves as a daily reminder of all the goodness in this world’
A woman at a fundraiser for Nepal donated a handcrafted quilt to a grieving family, exemplifying everyday kindness and community support.
Short Takes: The North Face’s New Deal, H&M Teams With Lotto, Gymshark’s Beefy Collab and More
Summary of recent brand collaborations and initiatives, including The North Face’s Olympic partnership, H&M’s soccer capsule, Rhone’s resale expansion, and Gymshark’s new athlete collection.
Why Circular Fashion Is Bigger Than a Buzzword
Genuine change in fashion is happening through circular practices, and understanding why this movement is bigger than a buzzword will reveal its true impact.
Why Humidity Control Matters More Than Most Fabric Owners Think
I never realized how crucial humidity control is for preserving fabrics and indoor air quality, and understanding why can transform your space forever.
The Rise of Eco-Activism in Fashion: From Protests to Collaboration
More than protests now drive change—discover how collaboration is transforming eco-activism in fashion for a sustainable future.
Transparency Reports: Decoding Brand Sustainability Communications
Guided by transparency reports, uncover how brands reveal their sustainability efforts and what it truly means for responsible business practices.
The Economics of Sustainable Fashion: Costs, Pricing and Accessibility
An analysis of sustainable fashion’s costs and pricing reveals how affordability and industry change depend on consumer choices and evolving economic factors.