Susanna Koelblin Commercialization & Sourcing Leader Focused On Circularity

From blockchain to recycling, Susanna talks about emerging technologies and circularity topics in the fashion industry.

 
Why Is There a Fuel Shortage In the UK? The Fuel Shortage Will Accelerate The Switch to Electric Cars

Why Is There a Fuel Shortage In the UK? The Fuel Shortage Will Accelerate The Switch to Electric Cars

Petrol prices are at an eight-year high. The United Kingdom has pledged to ban the sale of new petrol and diesel cars by 2030 and of new hybrids by 2035. 

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Sustainability: How Feasible Is It For Us to Stop Buying?

Sustainability: How Feasible Is It For Us to Stop Buying?

We’re devouring the planet’s resources at a rate 1.7 times faster than it can regenerate.  When people buy less stuff there is a drop in emissions, resource consumption and pollution.The pandemic brought values around sustainability into sharp focus, intensifying discussions and further polarizing views around materialism and over-consumption. People in rich countries consume 13 times as much as the average person in a poor one. Globally we buy 100 billion garments each year. Brands and consumers always demand more for less.The point is whether a T-shirt can be sold for $4 without having to exploit another human being. The price tag is only possible because someone, somewhere, is vulnerable enough to need to work for next to nothing. If we were willing to pay only 2 cents more for a T-shirt, it would be the equivalent of two extra days’ pay each month per worker.But what would happen if shopping would stop? Would it not be a dilemma for all the poorer countries that are highly dependent on the fashion industry?This is one context that J.B. MacKinnon explores in his book "The Day the World Stops Shopping". Possibly the most startling comment of the book comes from a fashion producer in Bangladesh.  He admits that transitioning to a lower-consuming society would be painful for his country, its 6,000 clothing factories would probably halve and two million people would lose their jobs. But in this new system, the factories would provide better wages, pollute less and compete on quality instead of speed.

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Regenerative Development: The Next Step Beyond Sustainability

Regenerative Development: The Next Step Beyond Sustainability

The concept of sustainability has been abused in the fashion industry like few other terms in history. 

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Sustainable Fashion: Recycling Challenges in The Textile Industry

Sustainable Fashion: Recycling Challenges in The Textile Industry

Sustainability is a system that is designed to exist in a balanced state.

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Sustainability Reporting Is Not A Proxy For Progress

Sustainability Reporting Is Not A Proxy For Progress

The former COO of Timberland, Ken Pucker, argues that organisations are confusing output with impact. 

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