Australians are the second biggest consumers of textiles in the world. We buy an average of 56 pieces of clothing a year and wear them an average of seven times before getting rid of them. We purge 15 kilos of clothing every year. Each. So how did we get here? And if it feels so good, how can it be so wrong? Because in the age of fast fashion, our discarded clothing pile is getting bigger, and our... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 8 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Category | Society & Culture |
Pauline Dakin's childhood was marked by unexplained events, a sense of unseen menace, and secretive moves to new cities with no warning. When Pauline was a young adult, her mother finally told her what they were running from – organised crime, secret... more
Surely someone's got a plan to fix our fast fashion problem, right? Veronica Milsom goes straight to the top to quiz the bigwigs in charge. Then, she takes matters into her own hands in a public stunt that turns heads.
How can we get that new-buy rush, but make it sustainable? Veronica Milsom meets a second-hand shopping queen, hears about the experiment that could solve Fast Fashions problems, and discovers ways to combat the fast fashion fix.
There's a new trend sweeping across the fast fashion industry: eco-friendly is in. Veronica Milsom finds out how to spot the green game changers from the feel-good fakes.
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This is a really great podcast that delivers information on the important topic of textiles waste is an informative and entertaining way. Well done Veronica!
I loved this podcast - it is literally life changing - brining significant issues to the front of our minds. My only complaint is … where is the episode? I’m waiting w bated breath!
This is an informative, interesting, and creative podcast which puts a spotlight on the overconsumption of clothing in today’s society. It’s got me thinking of ways to reduce my contribution to the problem. Well done!
Not only will I buy less because I don’t have the cash But I’m also helping the environment!’ That’s a win win.
Excellent reporting and reframing of the fast fashion nightmare. Talk about an avoidable catastrophe hiding in plain sight…. Why don’t we?? Veronica finds few reasons to hope we can dig our way out from under the textile landfill but she gives it her all. Has a bit of fun with the absurdity of it. Love her ‘me too’ approach. Definitely worth sharing with all your friends who like clothes!
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