On today’s (first ever!) show, we introduce our hosts, Emma Hakansson and Joshua Katcher, an Australian and a New Yorker who love fashion but hate what it does to life on our planet.


They jump in with what’s most important, what they’re wearing — obviously. Emma is wearing a jacket Joshua’s label made (a shameless plug) and Joshua feels like he’s won double sustainability points for finding an organic cotton boiler suit… second hand.

On this episode of our podcast for people who want to talk about serious problems but still have a bit of fun, we cover fashion week progress towards sustainability, just transitions, GANNI’s next-gen material progress, visiting the Amazon (the rainforest, not the billionaire nightmare), fashion's deforestation problem, making materials from greenhouse gases, and plenty more.

Each of our episodes will be broken down into short and sharp sections, find episode one breakdown below:

1.08 - First things first: what are we wearing?

2.40 - Meet your hosts

7.09 - The latest fashion gossip and news... but green

29.00 - You’ve got to read this

36.20 - Deep dive: deforestation

48.27 - Wrap up and next time

The latest fashion gossip and news: articles for you

Copenhagen Fashion Week teams up with Berlin Fashion Week to accelerate sustainability efforts

What's Behind the Slow Fashion Recession

Bloodbath: Nike Reportedly Deeply Cut Sustainability Teams

Shifting design, adjusting profits: Inside Ganni's sustainability-first business model

 

Deep dive - deforestation: keep learning

Collective Fashion Justice: deforestation and biodiversity

Report: Under their skin

 

You've got to read this

The Ganni Playbook written by GANNI co-founder Nicolaj Reffstrup with industry writer Brooke Roberts-Islam

Ways of Being by James Bridle

 

And some more... for fun

Total Ethics Fashion by Emma Hakansson 

Fashion Animals by Joshua Katcher

 

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