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100% Made in Sustainability | English version
by TÜV SÜD
In a rapidly changing world, where trends and consumer tastes profoundly influence the fashion industry, it is essential to pay attention to environmental and social issues related to the production and consumption of clothing.Fashion, with its ability to express individuality and lifestyles, has a significant impact on the environment and the people involved along the supply chain. We will discuss crucial issues such as forced labour and working conditions in developing countries, where production often takes place at unacceptable human costs.We will also explore concepts such as water footprint and carbon footprint, measuring the water and carbon footprint of the products we wear every day, often without knowing their impact on the environment.From legislation seeking to regulate these practices to the current landscape of sustainable innovations in the fashion industry, we will explore the challenges and opportunities ahead as we seek to marry a passion for style with a more resp
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The relationship between sustainability and fashion
Did you know that every second in the world an entire truckload of textile waste is burnt? Did you know that every inhabitant of this world produces 11 kilograms of textile waste every year and that the fashion industry is the third largest industry in the world in terms of water consumption and the fourth largest in terms of impact on climate change? All this, and much more, we will talk about in our podcast, of which this is the introductory episode.
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The legislative landscape
In the second episode of the podcast we tell you what laws make fashion more sustainable, and how they do it.
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Eco-design
In this episode we delve into a key concept of fashion sustainability. A concept that is as innovative as it is complex: we talk about eco-design.
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Carbon Footprint
In this new episode of '100% Made in Sustainability' we talk about 'Carbon Footprint', a key concept to understand the environmental impact of fashion.
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Water Footprint
In this new episode of the podcast we talk about the water footprint, i.e. water consumption in the fashion industry, and the urgent need to find sustainable solutions.
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Toxic chemicals
Several thousand chemicals and process aids are used in textile and footwear production. It is about them and their impact that we talk in this episode.
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Water conservation and pollution
In this episode of '100% Made in Sustainability' we find out what fashion manufacturers and brands are doing to manage and limit the impact of chemicals during production and preserve the environment.
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Forced labour and supply chains
In this episode we talk about the European Forced Labour Regulation, and how this drama is still experienced by many people working for the fashion industry.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
In a rapidly changing world, where trends and consumer tastes profoundly influence the fashion industry, it is essential to pay attention to environmental and social issues related to the production and consumption of clothing.Fashion, with its ability to express individuality and lifestyles, has a significant impact on the environment and the people involved along the supply chain. We will discuss crucial issues such as forced labour and working conditions in developing countries, where production often takes place at unacceptable human costs.We will also explore concepts such as water footprint and carbon footprint, measuring the water and carbon footprint of the products we wear every day, often without knowing their impact on the environment.From legislation seeking to regulate these practices to the current landscape of sustainable innovations in the fashion industry, we will explore the challenges and opportunities ahead as we seek to marry a passion for style with a more resp
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