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The Untangling Circularity Podcast
by The Untangling Circularity Podcast with Laura + Cynthia
We are tackling our unanswered circular economy questions. We (Cynthia + Laura, both experienced sustainability and circularity professionals) have identified topics we would like more clarity on, and by addressing these questions head on and bringing in experts, we hope to begin to shape the answers.
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Make Aneew: An Inside Look into a Remanufactured Collection
In this special episode of The Untangling Circularity Podcast, we sit down with Carmen Gama and Carolina Bedoya of Make Aneew and Katie Capozzi of Debrand to explore the art and operations of remanufacturing.Together, they unpack a limited-edition outerwear drop created from excess and returned inventory donated through Debrand's partnership with Everlane. From condition grading and next-life logistics to hands-on draping, deconstruction, and one-shot production, the conversation reveals what it truly takes to transform existing garments into one-of-a-kind redesigned pieces.Beyond the technical process, the conversation dives into the tension between scale and craft, the business case for circular systems, and the creative joy of making something new from what already exists. It’s a behind-the-scenes look at collaboration, problem-solving, and the power of remanufacturing to reconnect us to the clothes we wear.Check out Make Aneew (https://www.makeaneew.com/), Debrand (https://debrand.ca/) and shop Make Aneew's newest drop available on 3/11/26 (https://makeaneew.shop/)
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Defining Success One Business at a Time
In this final episode of the season, Vincent Sagisi and Andrew Dahlgren, hosts of the Mechanism Podcast, explore how leaders in sustainable textiles define success. From ethical production and zero-waste practices to building community and creating meaningful jobs, guests reveal the values that guide their work: collaboration, creativity, responsibility, and hope. Defining success means more than growth—it’s about making a difference, staying true to your principles, and shaping systems for a better future.To learn more about the guests featured on this episode, visit:Mechanism (mechanism.community) Prairie Underground (https://www.prairieunderground.com/)California Product Stewardship Council (https://www.calpsc.org/)Everywhere Apparel (https://everywhereapparel.com/)Old Flame Mending (https://www.oldflamemending.com/)Sew Valley (https://sewvalley.org/)Fabscrap (https://fabscrap.org/)Magpies and Peacocks (https://magpiesandpeacocks.org/)Wandering Ewe Fibers (https://thewanderingewefibers.com/)Pacific Northwest Fiber Connect (https://www.pnwfiberconnect.org/)Homeboy Threads (https://homeboythreads.com/)
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Circular Economy Systems for Flexible Product Fabrication
In this episode, Vincent Sagisi and Andrew Dahlgren, hosts of the Mechanism Podcast, explore circular systems in textiles, from recycling cotton and wool to garment repair and design for disassembly. They highlight the people, processes, and innovations keeping materials—and value—out of landfills.To learn more about the guests featured on this episode, visit:Mechanism (mechanism.community) Everywhere Apparel (https://everywhereapparel.com/)Wandering Ewe Fibers (https://thewanderingewefibers.com/)Pacific Northwest Fiber Connect (https://www.pnwfiberconnect.org/)Old Flame Mending (https://www.oldflamemending.com/)Fabscrap (https://fabscrap.org/)Homeboy Threads (https://homeboythreads.com/)
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Building the Workforce of Tomorrow
In this episode, Andrew Dahlgren and Vincent Sagisi, hosts of the Mechanism Podcast, dive into workforce development in the U.S. textile and soft goods industry. From apprenticeship programs and 360 wraparound services to people-centered manufacturing, hear how innovators are training skilled workers, supporting communities, and rebuilding local industry from the ground up.To learn more about the guests featured on this episode, visit:Mechanism (mechanism.community) Homeboy Threads (https://homeboythreads.com/)Prairie Underground (https://www.prairieunderground.com/)Sew Valley (https://sewvalley.org/)Wandering Ewe Fibers (https://thewanderingewefibers.com/)Pacific Northwest Fiber Connect (https://www.pnwfiberconnect.org/)
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When the Old Way Doesn't Work
In this episode, Andrew Dahlgren and Vincent Sagisi, hosts of the Mechanism Podcast, explore how U.S. manufacturing is evolving. Hear from innovators in textiles and soft goods as they share how small-batch production, worker-centered practices, and flexible fabrication are reshaping an industry built on skill, craft, and collaboration.To learn more about the guests featured on this episode, visit:Mechanism (mechanism.community) Sew Valley (https://sewvalley.org/)Prairie Underground (https://www.prairieunderground.com/)Everywhere Apparel (https://everywhereapparel.com/)Homeboy Threads (https://homeboythreads.com/)Old Flame Mending (https://www.oldflamemending.com/)
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Flexible Product Manufacturing on a Local Scale
In this season, you'll hear hosts of the Mechanism Podcast, Vincent Sagisi and Andrew Dahlgren, explore the realities and possibilities of soft-goods manufacturing in the U.S. Through conversations with industry leaders, they unpack themes of labor, sustainability and the hidden innovation happening in small business manufacturing nationwide. This episode is a brief introduction to the stories and ideas that will shape the season ahead.To learn more about the guests featured on this episode, visit:Mechanism (mechanism.community) Sew Valley (https://sewvalley.org/)Prairie Underground (https://www.prairieunderground.com/)Wandering Ewe Fibers (https://thewanderingewefibers.com/)Magpies and Peacocks (https://magpiesandpeacocks.org/)
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Circular Materials: Bigger Forces at Play with Chana Rosenthal and Lutz Walter
On this week's episode, we conclude our season on circular materials with a deep dive into textiles. We spoke with Chana Rosenthal and Lutz Walter about the bigger forces at play when it comes to textile recycling. For more info about our guests, visit:Chana Rosenthal Lutz Walter
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Circular Materials: Feedstock Creation with Constanza Gomez and Jose Salguero
On this week's episode, we continue our season on circular materials with a deep dive into textiles. We spoke with Constanza Gomez and Jose Salguero about the feedstock creation that's needed for successful textile recycling. For more information about our guests, visit:SortileIntradeco Recycled yarns Jose Salguero
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Circular Materials: The Footwear Collective's Pathways Tool with Lewis Campbell
On this week's episode, we continue our season on circular materials with a deep dive into textiles. We spoke with Lewis Campbell of the Footwear Collective and their new Pathways Tool. For more information about our guests, visit:The Footwear Collective: https://earthdna.org/home/the-footwear-collective/
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Circular Materials: Polycotton Recycling with Kathleen Rademan and Katina Boutis
On this week's episode, we continue our season on circular materials with a deep dive into textiles. We spoke with Kathleen Rademan of Circ and Katina Boutis of Everlane about Circ's polycotton recycling and Everlane's participation in their Fiber Club. For more information about our guests, visit:Circ (https://circ.earth/)Everlane (https://www.everlane.com/)
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Circular Materials: Accelerating Circularity Cotton Recycling Trials with Eileen Mockus and Sarah Coulter
On this week's episode, we continue our season on circular materials with a deep dive into textiles. We spoke with Sarah Coulter and Eileen Mockus, both of Accelerating Circularity., about their cotton recycling trials. For more information about our guests, visit:Accelerating Circularity
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Circular Materials: EILEEN FISHER Closed Loop Recycling Case Study with Carmen Gama and Inka Apter
On this week's episode, we continue our season on circular materials with a deep dive into textiles. We spoke with Carmen Gama and Inka Apter, both of EILEEN FISHER Inc., about their closed loop wool recycling pilot. For more information about our guests, visit:Eileenfisher.com
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Circular Materials: Recycled Materials Supply Chain with Tricia Carey and Liz Alessi
On this week's episode, we continue our season on circular materials with a deep dive into textiles. We spoke with Tricia Carey and Liz Alessi about what material supply chains look like, especially linear vs. circular and how new recycled materials can enter.For more info on our guests, visit:Tricia Carey Liz Alessi
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Circular Materials: Material Sourcing with Dana Davis + Nikki Player
On this week's episode, we embark on new season on circular materials with a deep dive into textiles. We spoke with Dana Davis of Dana Davis Consulting and Nikki Player of Reformation about what material sourcing for a clothing brand really looks like, especially when you're incorporating more recycled and recyclable materials. For more info on our guests, visit:Dana Davis Reformation
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Circular Marketing & Storytelling: Brand Perspectives
On this week's episode, we conclude our mini-season in partnership with Maike Gericke of Tiramisu. We spoke with Carrie Shaltz Haslup, Founder of Tabeeze, and Sagi Solomon, CEO & Founder of The Again Company about brand perspectives. For more information about our guests, visit:The Again Co. NotNot Marketplace Tabeeze
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Circular Marketing & Storytelling: Meeting People Where They Are
On this week's episode, we continue our mini-season in partnership with Maike Gericke of Tiramisu. We spoke with Evoléna de Wilde d’Estmael, Co-Founder & CEO of Faircado about meeting people where they are. For more information about our guests, visit:FaircadoInstagramLinkedInTikTok
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Circular Marketing & Storytelling: Building A Movement
On this week's episode, we embark on a fun 3-part mini-season in partnership with Maike Gericke of Tiramisu. We spoke with Gavin Fernie-Jones, Founder, Re-Action Collective / One Tree At A Time and Isabel Mack, Founder, Party Kit Network (also a member of Re-Action Collective), about building a movement. For more information about our guests, visit:Re-Action Collective Party Kit Network
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Diverse + Successful Circular Partnerships- With Dave Bennink (Re-Use Consulting) + Scott Henson (Henson Architecture) + Ruth Mandl (CO Adaptive)
On this week's episode, we conclude our journey exploring diverse and successful circular partnerships. We spoke with Scott Henson of Henson Architecture, Dave Bennink of Re-Use Consulting, and Ruth Mandl of CO Adaptive about their unique partnership of shared solutions, all working towards incorporating more deconstruction into the built environment in NYC.To learn more about our guests, visit:Re-Use ConsultingCO AdaptiveHenson Architecture
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Diverse + Successful Circular Partnerships: repair platform x repair collective - With Kaitlyn Allen (Mendit) and Rebecca Harrison (Old Flame Mending)
On this week's episode, we continue our journey exploring diverse and successful circular partnerships. We chatted with Kaitlyn Allen of MendIt and Rebecca Harrison of Old Flame Mending and their development of a Menders Guild.To learn more about our guests, visit:Old Flame MendingMendItGuild website
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Diverse + Successful Circular Partnerships - With Raymond Randall (WM) + Jennifer Lake (Goodwill of the Finger Lakes) + Patrik Frisk ( Reju)
On this week's episode, we continue our journey exploring diverse and successful circular partnerships. We spoke with Raymond Randall of WM, Jennifer Lake of Goodwill, and Patrik Frisk of Reju about their incredibly dynamic collaboration working to reduce textile waste. To learn more about our guests, visit:Goodwill of the Finger Lakes WM Reju
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Diverse + Successful Circular Partnerships: small community local business partnership strategy - With Lisa Goldsand and Laura Oldham of Circular Thrift
On this week's episode, we continue our journey exploring diverse and successful circular partnerships. We chatted with Lisa Goldsand and Laura Oldham, both of Circular Thrift, about how they strategically think about the local partnerships for their organization. To learn more about Circular Thrift, visit circularthrift.org Some links and resources that were mentioned in this episode: Electrify Ohio Betsy Franjola OHHGC
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Diverse + Successful Circular Partnerships: academic x for profit startup - With Brian Iezzi (University of Michigan + Fibarcode) + Max Shtein (University of Michigan)
On this week's episode, we continue our journey exploring diverse and successful circular partnerships. We spoke with Brian Iezzi of Fibarcode and Professor Max Shtein of the University of Michigan and their partnership developing a circular startup through a university.
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Diverse + Successful Circular Partnerships: individual x individual - With Laura Novich + Cynthia Power
On this week's episode, we continue our journey exploring diverse and successful circular partnerships, but with a fun twist! It's us, Laura + Cynthia! Hear more about how and why we started this podcast and what we're building together.
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Diverse + Successful Circular Partnerships: for profit x academic x for profit - With Courtney Holm (A.BCH World) and Professor Alice Payne (RMIT)
On this week's episode, we start a new season on diverse and successful circular partnerships! We're diving into the world of innovative circular partnerships with Courtney Holm, Founder of A.BCH World, and Alice Payne, Associate Professor at RMIT University. Join us as we explore how A.BCH World, a for-profit sustainable small business, collaborates with RMIT, a leading academic institution, and Country Road, a multi-brand retailer, to create a groundbreaking partnership developing an open-source solution to implementing circular design guidelines.
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A Conversation with Students About Circular Economy Pt 3
On this week’s episode of The Untangling Circularity Podcast we conclude our 3-part mini-season with Dr. Jennifer Russell of Virginia Tech and several of her students from her Circular Economy Analytics course. In today's conversation, we hear directly from more of her students learning about the circular economy in their undergraduate programs and their perspective on the circular economy now that they've finished her course. Have opinions or behaviors changed since learning more about the circular economy? Thank you so much to our listeners! This is our last episode of the year. Going into the holidays, a great present for us would be a 5 star rating and a review! As we learn more about the world of podcasting, we think this can really help us :)
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A Conversation with Students About Circular Economy Pt 2
On this week’s episode of The Untangling Circularity Podcast we continue with our 3-part mini-season speaking directly with Dr. Jennifer Russell of Virginia Tech to hear more about what it's like to teach a circular economy course.
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A Conversation with Students About Circular Economy Pt 1
On this week’s episode of The Untangling Circularity Podcast we begin a 3-part mini-season with Dr. Jennifer Russell of Virginia Tech and several of her students from her Circular Economy Analytics course. In our conversation, we hear directly from students learning about the circular economy in their undergraduate programs and their perspective on the circular economy from what they've learned but also how they experience it in their daily lives.
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Practical Circularity: Design with Ian Rosenberger (Day Owl) + Andrea Mulloni (Arper)
On this week’s episode of The Untangling Circularity Podcast we conclude our season diving into Practical Circularity, and focus on circular design, the all encompassing. To learn more about our guests, visit:Day Owl Arper
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Practical Circularity: Materials with Irys Kornbluth (Everywhere) + Winona Quigley (Green Matters Natural Dye Company)
On this week’s episode of The Untangling Circularity Podcast we continue diving into Practical Circularity, focusing on materials. To learn more about our guests, visit:Green Matters Natural Dye Co Everywhere
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Practical Circularity: Recycling with Steve Madsen (Tersus) + Cleo Escarez (Redyoos)
On this week’s episode of The Untangling Circularity Podcast we continue diving into Practical Circularity, focusing on recycling. To learn more about our guests, visit:TersusRedyoos
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Practical Circularity: Remanufacturing and Creative Reuse with Megan Offner (New York Heartwoods) + Zero Waste Daniel
On this week’s episode of The Untangling Circularity Podcast we continue diving into Practical Circularity, focusing on remanufacturing and creative reuse. To learn more about our guests, visit: New York Heartwoods Zero Waste Daniel
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Practical Circularity: Repair -- Direct to Consumer with Calley Dawson (FXRY) + Thami Schweichler (United Repair Centre)
On this week’s episode of The Untangling Circularity Podcast we continue diving into Practical Circularity, focusing on repair direct to consumers. To learn more about our guests, visit: FXRY United Repair Centre
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Practical Circularity: Repair -- Tech + Service Providers with Elizabeth Chamberlain (IFixIt) + Vanessa Jacobs (Circulo)
On this week’s episode of The Untangling Circularity Podcast we continue diving into Practical Circularity, focusing on repair technology and service providers. To learn more about our guests, visit:iFixItCirculo
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Practical Circularity: Rental with Amanda Miller (South King Tool Library) + Ryan Atkins (Supercycle)
On this week’s episode of The Untangling Circularity Podcast we continue diving into Practical Circularity, focusing on rental and the sharing economy. To learn more about our guests, visit: South King Tool LibrarySupercycle
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Practical Circularity: Resale -- Tech + Service Providers with Vendela Ragnarsson (Ribbn) + Kate Sanner (Beni)
On this week’s episode of The Untangling Circularity Podcast we continue diving into Practical Circularity, focusing on resale technology and service providers. To learn more about our guests, visit:Ribbn Beni
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Practical Circularity: Resale -- Direct to Consumer
On this week’s episode of The Untangling Circularity Podcast we continue diving into Practical Circularity. Today we focus on resale, from varying direct to consumer vantage points. To learn more about our guests, visit: Hudson Resale Ministry of Supply
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Practical Circularity: Introduction
On this week’s episode of The Untangling Circularity Podcast we begin our 10-episode dive into Practical Circularity, a season fully dedicated to exploring the nitty gritty of different circular business models. We begin the conversation this week with Nellie Cohen, founder of Baleen. For more information about Nellie's company, visit Baleen.
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A Dose of Reality: Textile End-of-Life Solutions with Debrand Part 2
On this week’s episode of The Untangling Circularity Podcast we conclude our two-part conversation with Amelia Eleiter of Debrand, continuing our conversation about textile waste solutions and the reality behind today’s circular fashion. For more information about Debrand, visit debrand.ca
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A Dose of Reality: Textile End-of-Life Solutions with Debrand Part 1
On this week’s episode of The Untangling Circularity Podcast we have part 1 of 2 with Amelia Eleiter of Debrand. In this two-part conversation, we sit down with Amelia to talk about textile waste solutions and the reality behind today’s circular fashion. For more information about Debrand, visit debrand.ca
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Pop Culture and Circularity with Chris DeRosa Part 2
On this week’s episode of The Untangling Circularity Podcast we conclude our delightful conversation with The Chris DeRosa of the Fixing Famous People Podcast. You can find Chris @thechrisderosa and @fixingfamouspeople
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Pop Culture and Circularity with Chris DeRosa Part 1
On this week’s episode of The Untangling Circularity Podcast we stray a bit from the norm into Laura's favorite place on earth: pop culture. Join us for the first installment of our 2-part conversation with The Chris DeRosa of the Fixing Famous People Podcast. You can find Chris @thechrisderosa and @fixingfamouspeople
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The Circular Journey of What We Wear: How to Get Involved Locally
On this week’s episode of The Untangling Circularity Podcast we complete the Circular Journey of What We wear. Today's concluding episode focuses on how we can get involved in circular fashion, locally. To learn more about our guests, visit:nycftc.comsuzmokie.com For more information about this week's coalition sponsor, please visit matoha.com
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The Circular Journey of What We Wear: Legislation Trends + Themes
On this week’s episode of The Untangling Circularity Podcast we continue the Circular Journey of What We wear. Today we're focusing on legislative trends and themes, with guests from Everlane and Debrand. To learn more about our guests, visit:everlane.comdebrand.ca To learn more about this episode's coalition sponsor, visit nycftc.com
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The Circular Journey of What We Wear: Consumer Behaviors
On this week’s episode of The Untangling Circularity Podcast we continue the Circular Journey of What We wear. Today we're focusing on consumer behaviors, with guests from Merry Go Rounds and Recurate. To learn more about our guests, visit:recurate.comshopmerrygorounds.com
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The Circular Journey of What We Wear: Measurement + Metrics
On this week’s episode of The Untangling Circularity Podcast we continue the Circular Journey of What We wear. Today we're focusing on measurement and metrics, with guests from Circularly and Tersus Solutions. To learn more about our guests, visit:tersussolutions.comcircularly.io
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The Circular Journey of What We Wear: Materials for Circularity
On this week’s episode of The Untangling Circularity Podcast we continue the Circular Journey of What We wear. Today we focus on materials for circularity with guests from RTV, Blue Hummingbird, and Fibarcode. To learn more about our guests, visit:rtv.earthfibarcode.com
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The Circular Journey of What We Wear: Design for Circularity + Overproduction
On this week’s episode of The Untangling Circularity Podcast we continue the Circular Journey of What We wear. Today we focus on designing for circularity with guests from Sew Valley, Driftless Goods, and Jackalo. To learn more about our guests, visit: hellojackalo.comsewvalley.orgdriftlessgoods.com
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The Circular Journey of What We Wear: Recycle, Downcycle, + Landfill
On this week’s episode of The Untangling Circularity Podcast we continue the Circular Journey of What We wear. Today we focus on recycling, downcycling, and landfilling with guests from The University of Delaware, Green Tree Textiles, and Sutton Brands. To learn more about our guests, visit:greentreetextiles.orgsuttongreenlabel.com
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Crossover episode: Circularity24 with Selling Circular
On this week’s bonus episode of The Untangling Circularity Podcast, we had a fun crossover episode with our friends at the Selling Circular podcast to chat about our experiences and takeaways from the Circularity24 conference in Chicago.
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The Circular Journey of What We Wear: Repair, Refurb, Reman
On this week’s episode of The Untangling Circularity Podcast we continue the Circular Journey of What We wear. Today we focus on repair, refurbishment, and remanufacturing with guests from Cobblers Direct, Mendit, and Anne's Circular Knitting Journey. To learn more about our guests, visit:cobblersdirect.commendit.appcircularknittingjourney.substack.com
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
We are tackling our unanswered circular economy questions. We (Cynthia + Laura, both experienced sustainability and circularity professionals) have identified topics we would like more clarity on, and by addressing these questions head on and bringing in experts, we hope to begin to shape the answers.
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