@ecoage
Founded by Livia Firth
A global agency creating systemic solutions in line with science, in harmony with nature, in solidarity with human rights.
Read More@ecoage
Founded by Livia Firth
A global agency creating systemic solutions in line with science, in harmony with nature, in solidarity with human rights.
Read More@renoon.official + also have an app for responsible shopping
End-to-end solution for transparency management and sustainability compliance. We give companies the tools to trace, measure and launch Digital Product Passports
Read More@theslowfactory
Slow Factory is addressing the intersecting crises of climate justice and social inequity — filling the gap for climate adaptation and preparedness, building community power through open education, narrative change and regenerative design.
Read More@ausfashioncouncil
The AFC is the peak body for the Australian fashion and textile industry. Our aim is to guide the just transformation of our industry to a socially, environmentally and economically prosperous circular economy by 2030 and to Net Zero by 2050.
Read More@collectivefashionjustice
Our mission is to illuminate the interlinked injustices in fashion supply chains that harm the planet, people and our fellow animals. By uprooting their intertwined harm, we work to create a total ethics fashion system.
Read More@fashiontakesaction
Fashion Takes Action (FTA) is a non-profit organization established in 2007 to advance sustainability in the entire fashion system through education, awareness, research and collaboration. That means we work with the people who make, sell, buy, wear, resell and dispose/recycle clothing!
Read More@heyfashionorg
Eileen Fisher is behind a new report and corresponding platform (NGO) aimed at bringing industry leaders, recyclers and the government together to address the lag on implementing circularity. Features resources including legislation tracker.
Read More@goodonyou_app
Fashion’s #1 source of sustainability ratings. Good On You is a global fashion guide profiling how ethical (or not) brands are – rating their impact on people, the planet and animals.
Read More@remakeourworld
Our name, “Remake” is based on rebuilding connections between us and the people who make our clothes. We unite unlikely allies across the fashion ecosystem—from influencers, creatives and brand executives, to unions, legislators, and garment workers—locking arms to fight for change.
Read More@theorispresent
The OR Foundation is a not-for-profit organisation that works at the intersection of environmental justice, education and fashion development. They work in solidarity with the Kantamanto community to in Accra, Ghana, one of the world's largest second-hand textiles markets.
Read MoreBrandy Hellville & the Cult of Fast Fashion is currently streaming on Binge, and examines the teen clothing brand Brandy Melville. The Instagram-perfect image of Brandy Melville hides a toxic work culture endemic to fast fashion, with discrimination against race, sex and body size.
Read MoreA Commons Podcast
Commons' podcast explores how sustainable choices impact our lives and the planet.
On each episode, hear how listeners use compost bins, meatless Mondays, and public transit to create the kind of world they want to live in. We'll get expert answers to your burning climate questions and calculate the potential carbon impact of collective action.
THE GANNI PLAYBOOK A hands-on guide to building a more responsible business within today’s fashion landscape – written by GANNI co-founder Nicolaj Reffstrup with industry writer Brooke Roberts-Islam
Read MoreEmma Hakansson
Emma Hakansson.
A manifesto for a total ethics fashion system, this book is for those who work in fashion, who love fashion, who love the planet, or who simply get dressed each day.
Emma Do and Kim Lam
Working From Home / may ở nhà is a book that weaves together journalism, illustration, and oral history to tell the stories of Vietnamese outworkers in Australia.
Read MoreAlec Leach
We know fashion is bad for the planet, so why are we still shopping? As a former fashion editor for streetwear publication Highsnobiety and the founder of sustainable fashion platform @future__dust, I feel like I'm in a good place to figure that out. I wrote this book to explain why we love to shop so much, how fashion keeps us hungry for more, and the tricks it plays to cover up its true impact on the planet.
Read MoreSafia Minney
Part guide and part manifesto, this book shares stories of our interconnectedness with the natural world and each other, divided into sections on Nature & Materials; People, Livelihoods & Crafts; and New Economy & Leadership. Fully illustrated throughout, it features interviews from best-practice designers and businesses around the world, as well as thought pieces from leading campaigners working in the fashion industry.
Read MoreMaxine Bedat
A groundbreaking chronicle of the birth--and death--of a pair of jeans, that exposes the fractures in our global supply chains, and our relationships to each other, ourselves, and the planet
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