Circular Fashion in California with Hamilton Perkins

EPISODE · Jun 25, 2025 · 32 MIN

Circular Fashion in California with Hamilton Perkins

from Suited with Kenya Wiley

While the World Bank's latest report projects a challenging economic outlook over the next two years, Hamilton Perkins represents a new generation of innovators charting a different course — fusing fashion, science and technology to create jobs and unlock capital connections. Hamilton is the winner of the 2023 Black Ambition Prize, presented by Pharrell Williams, and an alum of the Los Angeles Cleantech Incubator. He's currently working to commercialize intellectual property that converts waste streams into reusable materials, all while keeping law and policy top of mind — including the Responsible Textile Recovery Act, California's new Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) law.In this episode, Hamilton shares his journey on launching the Hamilton Perkins Collection and how he’s working with California stakeholders as the state implements the nation’s first EPR law for textiles. Hamilton has built his sustainable fashion business with partners in fashion, tech, private capital, academia and government. Whether you're a fashion entrepreneur, startup founder, or anyone interested in circular business models, this conversation provides actionable strategies for launching ventures that generate both revenue and positive impact. Connect with Hamilton PerkinsHamilton Perkins WebsiteInstagram: @hamiltonperkinsLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/hamiltonperkins/Facebook: @hamiltonperkinsX (Formerly Twitter): @hamiltonperkinsConnect with Kenya: LinkedIn and InstagramFollow Suited with Kenya WileySubscribe to the Suited newsletter

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