My So-Called Sustainable Life is a podcast where two friends and co-workers Paige and Maria discuss different aspects of sustainability as they relate to their personal lives and to their work as External and Design and communication coordinators, respectively, at Concordia University’s fee-levy organization, Sustainable Concordia. They have candid conversations about the reality of working is sus... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 10 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Categories | Society & CultureEarth SciencesScience |
We’re rounding off our discussion about plastics–micro and macro– with the documentary A Plastic Ocean (Leeson, 2016). Tanya Streeter and Craig Leeson embark on a mission to understand the plastic situation across the globe. A surfing aficionado and ... more
This episode is kind of like the Lion King one and a half of our direct-to-consumer model analysis episodes because Maria went on vacation to Barcelona! (Living their Cheetah grrlz fantasy, I’m not jealous at awwwll) So I brought my other work bestie... more
In this episode, we talk about the environmental impact of the Direct to Consumer business model and our carbon footprints. What does it mean to offset carbon emissions? Who really benefits from the rising popularity of this new method of consumption... more
In this episode Maria and Paige are joined by Miguel Felismino. He is a Master's Candidate in the Biology Department at Concordia and a Sustainability Ambassador for Concordia’s Sustainability Ambassador Program. He tells us about his master's thesis... more
Our deep dive into fast fashion, made us very aware of the plastics and non-biodegradable material in our clothes. So we’re shifting our focus to discover what microplastics are, how they are affecting our planet, our bodies and our future children’s... more
In this bonus episode, we discuss how fatphobia in the fashion industry is the real climate villain.
Is the answer in new textiles, localisation of garment making or something different? First, Paige presents a fashion industry retrospective as she sees it as a consumer and then Maria and their longtime friend and colleague Nadia Bunyan correct her!... more
*Content Warning* brief discussions mass death, sexual violence, heartbreaking circumstances” more
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