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Business Is Boring
The company making sustainable practice fashionable

Business Is Boring

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2024 43:20


Pangaia sell clothes in order to keep improving the methods of retail and production. Eva Kruse, Chief Global Engagement Officer at Pangaia, talked to us as part of Spark's Future State series. Eva is a pioneer in sustainable fashion, spearheading the Copenhagen Fashion Summit and Global Fashion Agenda. Hear from a global leader on the future, challenges and hopes around better fashion practice. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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We Should Talk About That
Advancing the Workforce and Women's Equality with Nest Founder, Rebecca van Bergen

We Should Talk About That

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2023 46:18


 In celebration of Women's History Month, Jess and Jess sit down with founder, Rebecca van Bergen of Nest, which is a symbol of assurance letting consumers know that the items they shop, from fashion to furniture, have been ethically handcrafted in a home or small workshop. Through partnerships with companies like Target, West Elm, Patagonia, Eileen Fisher, Mara Hoffman, PVH, Dell, Nest is working to protect and uplift members of the global handworker economy. Rebecca's non-profit partners with massive companies to create a shared standard for home based businesses all across the world in order to ensure that they are compensated fairly and that world wide companies are held accountable for paying fair wages and providing safe work environments. This episode highlights the work of artisans all over the world, and the woman who is making sure they are being treated fairly and given opportunities for development and growth.About Nest:Nest's programs are bringing radical transparency, data-driven development, and fair market access to a fragmented industry, unlocking handwork's unmet potential to improve our world, increasing global workforce inclusivity, promoting gender equity, and preserving time honored cultural traditions. Meet Rebecca:Rebecca van Bergen is the Founder and Executive Director of Nest, a nonprofit building a new handworker economy to advance global workforce inclusivity, women's wellbeing beyond factories, and cultural preservation. She graduated with her Masters Degree in Social Work from Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri, in 2006, the same year that Muhammad Yunus won the Nobel Peace Prize for his work in microfinance. Following her passion to turn craft, the 2nd largest employer of women globally, into a means to correct the gender and income imbalance in our world, she founded Nest at age 24. Rebecca's accolades include being a Draper Richards Kaplan Social Entrepreneur, a Cordes Fellow, and receipt of Ashoka and C&A Foundation's 2016 Fabric of Change Award for innovation in fashion sustainability (received recently at the Copenhagen Fashion Summit). She is a Levi Strauss & Co. Collaboratory Fellow, Draper Richards Kaplan Fellow, and  has been spotlighted by the New York mayor's office as an NYC Catalyst.  She was selected as one of twelve of GLG's 2015 Social Impact fellows and received Clinton Global Initiative complimentary membership in 2015 and 2016. Rebecca is regularly quoted in international media stories for The New York Times, NPR, Quartz, The Guardian, ELLE, Glamour, and more.  She has been honored as a PBS “Changemaker,” CNN's Young Person Who Rocks, and one of the White House's' Top 100 Entrepreneurial Enterprises led by a young person. Thanks to our sponsor!Lyssa SewardHave feedback or an idea for a guest? Give us a call! 1-631-4-westatSupport the show

WARDROBE CRISIS with Clare Press
Everlane's Michael Preysman - Radical Transparency & Beyond

WARDROBE CRISIS with Clare Press

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2019 41:39


Do you have any idea how much it actually costs to make your clothes? Most brands would rather you didn't. Meet the fashion disruptor who is happy to tell you exactly what it costs his company to make its products, and exactly how much profit they make on each style. Michael Preysman founded Everlaneon the concept of "radical transparency" and says: “We believe our customers have a right to know how much their clothes cost to make. We reveal the true costs behind all of our products—from materials to labor to transportation—then offer them to you, minus the traditional retail markup.” Why is transparency important in the fashion industry? How does that idea apply when it comes to garment workers and factory supply chains? How did this Californian start up become a major global player, and what drives Michael Preysman? In this interview we discuss what it takes to succeed, the power of disruption, and being okay with not being perfect.  Check out the shownotes on clarepress.com for links and more info. Enjoying Wardrobe Crisis? Get in touch with Clare on Instagram and Twitter (@mrspress) and let her know. Please consider rating and reviewing us in Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen.  

It Never Gets Old
It Never Gets Old News: Bryce Dallas Howard Wore Only Consignment at Cannes, Industry Updates, and The Copenhagen Fashion Summit

It Never Gets Old

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2019 33:38


Sarah and Meredith catch up after Meredith’s travels to Copenhagen, Italy, and Paris, and discuss the Copenhagen Fashion Summit. On Good Morning America on May 28, 2019, actor Bryce Dallas Howard discusses how she only wore second-hand outfits at the Cannes Film Festival this year. Other second-hand news is discussed, as well as Meredith’s adventure in French hypebeast culture:Learn more:Www.ingopodcast.comWww.twitter.com/ingopodcastWww.instagram.com/ingopodcast See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

It Never Gets Old
Mini Episode: Dispatch from the Copenhagen Fashion Summit 2019

It Never Gets Old

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2019 12:44


Meredith traveled to the Copenhagen Fashion Summit for its 10th year, which is a sustainable fashion event focused on how to improve the industry through technology and cleaner practices. Meredith shares a bit of what she learned. Learn more:ingopodcast.comInstagram: @ingopodcastTwitter: @ingopodcast See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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Entreprendre dans la mode
WEEK 19 News & Analysis - Sustainability as a culture

Entreprendre dans la mode

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2019 36:56


Je partage chaque vendredi dans ma newsletter des actus, des outils, des process et des stratégies pour vous aider à monter votre marque. Inscrivez-vous sur www.entreprendredanslamode.comPour soutenir le podcast:1. S'inscrire sur Entreprendre dans la mode pour ne rater aucun épisode.2. Mettre 5 étoiles sur Apple Podcast pour aider d'autres entrepreneurs et acteurs de la mode à découvrir le podcast.3. Vous pouvez aussi me soutenir en participant au financement de ce projet sur https://www.patreon.com/entreprendredanslamodeMusiques : Théo DarcelCette semaine Jordane Salomez nous partage ses key learnings récoltés lors du Studie Hall de Londres, conférence sur le développement durable organisé en partenariat avec les Nations Unis et co-organisé avec la Fashion Révolution Week, qui à eu lieu le 27 avril dernier à la Central Saint Martin de Londres. Bonne écoute!Jordane est le fondateur de Get Real, il accompagne les marques de mode dans leur transition vers un model plus responsable. Pour contacter Jordane ou ne rien rater de l’actualité de Get Real : Instagram email de Jordane: jordane@getreal.parisREFERENCES DANS L'EPISODESustainable Development goals: https://sustainabledevelopment.un.orgCharte UN pour la mode: https://unfccc.int/climate-action/sectoral-engagement/global-climate-action-in-fashion/about-the-fashion-industry-charter-for-climate-actionStudy Hall "Sustainability as a culture": https://thelibrary.eco/study-hall/london-central-saint-martins-2019Rapport Pulse of the Fashion industry: https://www.globalfashionagenda.com/pulse-2019-update/Copenhagen Fashion Summit https://www.copenhagenfashionsummit.com

Copenhagen Fashion Summit
Carcel's Veronica D’Souza on producing in prison & socially responsible business models

Copenhagen Fashion Summit

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2018 27:45


Featuring Veronica D'Souza, CEO and founder of Carcel. Recorded live at Copenhagen Fashion Summit on 16 May 2018

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Founder of HighSnobiety, David Fischer, on the tricky business of cool

Copenhagen Fashion Summit

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2018 24:07


Featuring David Fischer Founder of HighSnobiety. Recorded live at Copenhagen Fashion Summit on 16 May 2018.

WARDROBE CRISIS with Clare Press
Dame Ellen MacArthur, Making Fashion Circular

WARDROBE CRISIS with Clare Press

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2018 38:37


DON'T MISS OUR SHOWNOTES - the are packed with links & extra info! To say that Ellen MacArthur is a phenomenal woman is an understatement. In 2005, aged 28, she became the fastest person to sail solo, non-stop around the world. It took her 71 days, 14 hours and 18 minutes. You’re going to hear what that was like, how she stayed focused and what she learned from it. The importance of goal setting really comes through in this interview. Ellen is obviously an incredibly determined person but there’s a take-away for us all here: it’s about having a plan - by knowing which direction you want to go in, that’s how you make stuff happen. What’s all this got to do with fashion? This is the story of how a world-record-breaking British sailor became an international advocate for the circular economy. How she created a platform, the Ellen MacArthur Foundation, to encourage the global economy to transition to a system that designs out waste & pollution, keeps materials in use and regenerates natural systems. It's also the story of what that might look like, and how we can action it. Ellen’s lightbulb moment happened at sea. In parts of the Southern Ocean she was 3000 kilometres from land. If she ran out of teabags, there was no nipping to the shop to buy more. She wrote in her logs: "What I have on this boat is all I have.’” That’s how it is with the Earth’s finite resources too. Last year, the Ellen MacArthur Foundation launched its Make Fashion Circularinitiative at the Copenhagen Fashion Summit with Stella McCartney and a bunch of other big brands on board. The aim is to tackling fashion’s polluting and wasteful ways and create a new system. Chat with Clare on Instagram and Twitter @mrspress THANK YOU FOR LISTENING. Love the podcast? We have a Patreon page - every little helps us keep telling these stories. We are always grateful for ratings and reviews on iTunes. Don't forget to hit subscribe. You can also find us on Spotify.

Electric Runway Podcast
Electric Runway Episode 84: Stacey Fruitman on Investing with Purpose

Electric Runway Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2018 21:31


This week on the Electric Runway podcast, fashion futurist Amanda Cosco digs into sustainability with Stacey Fruitman. Stacey is an advisor to the MaRS Catalyst Fund as well as the Founder of Style With Substance and the newly launched SWS Ventures, an investment firm on a mission to reduce the environmental impact of the textile and apparel industries. Stacey was recently in Denmark attending the Copenhagen Fashion Summit, the world’s leading business event on sustainability in fashion. In this episode, we learn more about Stacey’s experience in the sustainability space as well as the upcoming pitch competition she’s hosting in Toronto.More on the pitch competition here: https://electricrunway.com/mars-pitch-competition-sustainability/

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WARDROBE CRISIS with Clare Press
Anna Gedda on H&M's Sustainability Goals & Challenges

WARDROBE CRISIS with Clare Press

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2018 31:32


Can fast fashion ever be sustainable? Will circularity funadamentally change things? Or is it, practically speaking, too far off? How about supply chain transparency, collaboration and pumping resources into textile innovation? Is all this eclipsed by the shadow of overproduction? Swedish giant H&M is the second biggest clothing company in the world (the first is Zara.) The H&M Group comprises the H&M brand, but also COS, & Other Stories, jeans brand Cheap Monday, hyper-transparent newcomer Arket and a couple of others. Clare caught up with Anna Gedda, Head of Sustainability at the H&M Group since 2015, at the Copenhagen Fashion Summit to ask about the company’s approach to sustainability across its brands.  Follow Clare on Instagram and Twitter @mrspress Love the podcast? We have a Patreon page - every little helps! We are always grateful for ratings and reviews on iTunes. You can find us on Spotify now too.

Modepodden
75. RAPPORT: Copenhagen Fashion Summit

Modepodden

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2018 23:14


Hur står det egentligen till med hållbarheten i branschen? Vilka är modeaktörernas nästa steg och varför går det så långsamt? Om det, en "nära Mary"-upplevelse, vår kärleksförklaring till Stella McCartney och mycket mer blir det när vi i detta avsnitt rapporterar från Copenhagen Fashion Summit, en av världens största konferenser för hållbart mode och som omnämnts som modebranschens motsvarighet till Davos. Ljudbearbetning: Fredrik Larnemo, Recordia

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WARDROBE CRISIS with Clare Press
Simon Collins, Fashion Culture Design

WARDROBE CRISIS with Clare Press

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2018 51:36


Simon Collins is a creative director, educator, fashion consultant, and ex-dean of the fashion school at Parsons in New York. With his new platform Fashion Culture Design, Simon holds what he calls Unconferences where not-boring fashion people address topics such as, How do you solve a problem like fashion week? And, Can sustainability be sexy? He gave the opening address at the Copenhagen Fashion Summitthis year, and his point was: it's all your fault! Is it? Is it down to us to make fashion more sustainable? And if so, how can we do it? Why is fashion important? Why don't more people recognise it at such? What is fashion's power? What on Earth has all this got to do with Hemingway, or, for that matter, Britney Spears? Listen to find out, and to hear some very good stories about London style back in the day, and how fashion education has changed. Simon was a mad fashion kid in Bournemouth and London in '80s, and we talk about what that was like, and style, and making your own outfits, dressing up to go to clubs like Taboo, & being obsessed with The Face magazine.  How fab is our music? THANK YOU Montaigne. She is singing an acoustic version of Because I love You. Follow Clare on Instagram and Twitter @mrspress Love the podcast? We have a Patreon page if you'd like to support us. We are always grateful for ratings and reviews on iTunes - it helps new listeners to find us. You can find us on Spotify now too.

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WARDROBE CRISIS with Clare Press
Sara Ziff, Fashion, Me Too & the Model Alliance

WARDROBE CRISIS with Clare Press

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2018 51:45


Meet Sara Ziff, founder of the Model Alliance. She is a campaigner for a fairer, more sustainable fashion industy in general and for the rights of models in particular. This Episode was recorded during the Copenhagen Fashion Summit - Sara was there with model Edie Campbell and casting director James Scully to speak about the RESPECT Program. It launched with an open letter signed by more than 100 fashion models in the wake of Me Too, calling for fashion houses, media companies and model agencies to commit to “an orderly and fair process for addressing charges of abuse”, backed up with training and education initiatives. The letter begins: “Over the past year, many courageous individuals have revealed the dark truth of sexual harassment in the fashion industry. These concerns have yet to be addressed in a meaningful and sustainable way. As models our images serve commercial purposes but our bodies remain ours.” Proposals include stronger, enforceable workplace standards to protect underage models and ensure, for example, that they are never asked to pose nude without prior agreement; a confidential and secure complaints process; and a neutral body set up to investigate complaints. Sara says “one in five models is working in debt to her agency,” so this is not only an issue of sexual intimidation, misconduct and abuse, it’s a power issue. This is an important topic and one the industry urgently needs to address. What's being done about it? How is Sara trying to change the fashion world, and where does the urge to do that come from in her? How did she go from walking for Chanel and Alexander McQueen to being a voice for change? All this and more is in this show, and we can't wait to hear what you make of it. How fab is our music? THANK YOU Montaigne. She is singing an acoustic version of Because I love You. Follow Clare on Instagram and Twitter @mrspress Love the podcast? We have a Patreon page if you'd like to support us. We are always grateful for ratings and reviews on iTunes - it helps new listeners to find us. 

WARDROBE CRISIS with Clare Press
Eva Kruse, on the Copenhagen Fashion Summit

WARDROBE CRISIS with Clare Press

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2018 52:28


How can we begin to solve fashion’s most pressing sustainability issues? We need collaboration, knowledge-sharing, and a willingness to look fearlessly at what's wrong as well as the opporunities for positive change. We need the movers and shakers to get involved, and stakeholders from all areas of the industry to join them. We need fresh ideas and points of view. Enter, the Copenhagen Fashion Summit.  Organisers liken the summit "the Davos of the fashion industry", and say: "it’s a nexus for agenda-setting discussions on the most critical environmental, social and ethical issues facing our industry and planet.” So this is a table you want to be at! Which is why... We are bringing you some special Episodes of the Wardrobe Crisis podcast from this year’s event, starting with this one, with its very engaging CEO and president Eva Kruse. Eva founded the summit in 2009 to coincide with United Nations summit on climate change that happened in Copenhagen that year. Very forward-thinking - at a time when it was rare for businesses to discuss sustainability in public, even if you were working away at it behind the scenes. And fashion really wasn’t part of the climate change conversation. Fast-forward nine years, and everyone wants a ticket - from designers like Stella McCartney to media leaders such as Graydon Carter, from circular economy leaders like Ellen McArthur and William McDonough, to the CEO's of the big fashion companies and the founders of small ones. The daughter of activist parents, Eva Kruse attended a progressive Danish business school called Kaos Pilot. She fell into a TV career then went onto become a renowned magazine editor. She was instrumental in the creation of the Danish Fashion Institute and Copenhagen fashion week in 2005, and is much loved in the industry for her big ideas and, more importantly, her ability to make them happen.    How fab is our music? THANK YOU Montaigne. She is singing an acoustic version of Because I love You. Follow Clare on Instagram and Twitter @mrspress Love the podcast? We have a Patreon page if you'd like to support us. We are always grateful for ratings and reviews on iTunes - it helps new listeners to find us.  Happy listening!

Copenhagen Fashion Summit
Shifting to a Circular System

Copenhagen Fashion Summit

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2018 32:45


Featuring Ellen MacArthur, founder & chair of trustees, The Ellen MacArthur Foundation and Wendy Schmidt, president of The Schmidt Family Foundation, moderated by Lewis Perkins, president of the Cradle to Cradle Products Innovation Institute. Recorded live during Copenhagen Fashion Summit on 11 May 2017.

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Of Dirt And Fine Jewellery

Copenhagen Fashion Summit

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2018 21:45


Featuring Michael J. Kowalski, former chief executive officer and chairman, Tiffany & Co. in conversation with Vanessa Friedman, fashion director and chief fashion critic, The New York Times. Recorded live during Copenhagen Fashion Summit on 11 May 2017.

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A Call for Industry-wide Collaboration

Copenhagen Fashion Summit

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2018 39:24


Featuring Marie-Claire Daveu, chief sustainability officer and head of international institutional affairs, Kering; Jason Kibbey, CEO, the Sustainable Apparel Coalition; Anna Gedda, head of sustainability, H&M; Kelly Caruso, president, Target Global Sourcing; and Rick Darling, executive director of government & trade relations, Li & Fung Trading. Moderated by Thomas Tochtermann, chairman, Global Fashion Agenda. Recorded live at Copenhagen Fashion Summit on 11 May 2017.

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Cradle to cradle and the circular economy

Copenhagen Fashion Summit

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2018 15:13


Featuring William McDonough, chief executive, McDonough Innovation. Recorded live at the Copenhagen Fashion Summit on 11 May 2017.

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Speech by Her Royal Highness The Crown Princess of Denmark

Copenhagen Fashion Summit

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2018 15:37


Featuring Her Royal Highness The Crown Princess of Denmark. Recorded live at Copenhagen Fashion Summit on 11 May 2017

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Sex and sustainability

Copenhagen Fashion Summit

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2018 15:34


Featuring Vanessa Friedman, fashion director and chief fashion critic of The New York Times. Recorded live during Copenhagen Fashion Summit on 12 May 2016.

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Cutting through the noise

Copenhagen Fashion Summit

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2018 10:34


Featuring Livia Firth, founder & creative director, Eco Age Ltd. Recorded live at Copenhagen Fashion Summit on 12 May 2016.

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The Power of Media

Copenhagen Fashion Summit

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2018 25:39


Featuring Monita Rajpal, independent journalist and former CNN news anchor, with panelists Imran Amed, founder and CEO, The Business of Fashion; Bandana Tewari, editor-at-large, Vogue India; Edwina McCann, editor-in-chief, Vogue Australia; Shaway Yeh, group style editorial director, Modern Media. Recorded live at Copenhagen Fashion Summit on 12 May 2016.

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Altivisten
Globalt grønt lederskab

Altivisten

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2017 23:14


København skal være hovedstad for bæredygtig mode, og tage globalt lederskab i kampen om at skabe en grønnere modebranche. Det mener Eva Kruse, der er direktør for Danish Fashion Institute og arrangør af Copenhagen Fashion Summit, som i dag er verdens største konference om bæredygtighed og mode. I denne podcast kan du høre hendes tanker om fremtiden for bæredygtig mode i selskab med Alternativets politiske ordfører Rasmus Nordqvist, der selv har arbejdet mange år i modebranchen og har en fortid som designer i Paris.

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