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Unraveling the Environmental Impact of Fashion with Jennifer Inaba

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Fashion's environmental impact is a hot topic, and we have the perfect expert to guide us through it. Meet Jennifer Inaba, a communications manager at WRA and PhD candidate studying sustainable fashion. Jennifer's insights into the fashion industry's environmental implications are not just enlightening, they expose a flawed system that urgently needs reform. From water pollution to carbon emissions and the alarming growth of microplastics in our oceans, she takes us on a journey through the underbelly of the global fashion industry. If you've ever wondered how your clothing choices impact the planet, this conversation is for you.
We start by delving into the shocking statistics of the fashion industry. An overwhelming 100 billion garments are produced each year, a significant portion of which end up in landfills. But it's not all doom and gloom. Jennifer shares practical strategies to counteract this impact through practices like upcycling and participating in clothing swaps. We also touch on more severe issues like the tragic Rana Plaza factory collapse in Bangladesh, underscoring the need for greater transparency and improved worker rights in the industry. This discussion isn't just about fashion; it's about the human and environmental cost of our consumption habits.
As we move into the latter part of the episode, Jennifer offers valuable advice on finding sustainable clothing, supporting local thrift stores and shopping smart with sustainable brands. We explore how technology and policy can spearhead a more circular fashion industry, making recycling textiles the norm rather than the exception. From the idea of 'clothing nutrition labels' to reconnecting with nature, we discuss innovative approaches to transform our consumption patterns. If you want to be part of the solution, join us for this engaging conversation and gain a fresh perspective on sustainable fashion and conscious consumerism.
Further Reading

2 Degrees Out West is a podcast from Western Resource Advocates, an environmental conservation organization that's focused on the Interior West. WRA works across seven states to protect our climate, land, air, and water. WRA protects and advocates for Arizona, Colorado, Utah, New Mexico, Nevada, Montana, and Wyoming.
2 Degrees out West is a podcast for advocates and decision makers who want to fight climate change and its impacts across the West.

On 2 Degrees Out West we talk with climate experts and advocates to bring you stories, experiences, and insights from their work in the places we call home.

It is Hosted by Dave Papineau

Want to be part of 2 Degrees Out West?

  • Email us with thoughts, suggestions, and interviewees at dave.papineau@westernresources.org.
  • Follow us @westernresourceadvocates on Instagram.
  • Create a clip sharing "our Bright Climate Future for the West" and send it to us at dave.papineau@westernresources.org. to be included in one of our next episodes.
  • Join our email list to stay updated on when new episodes are released and calls to action on how you can help the West.
  • ...
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Rozdziały

1. Unraveling the Environmental Impact of Fashion with Jennifer Inaba (00:00:00)

2. Fashion's Impact on Climate Change (00:00:01)

3. Environmental Impact of the Fashion Industry (00:08:33)

4. Fashion's Impact and Sustainable Alternatives (00:13:09)

5. Textile Recycling and Mindful Consumption (00:24:38)

6. Sustainable Fashion and Conscious Consumerism (00:34:22)

7. Thrifting and Supporting Local (00:39:24)

8. Promoting Climate Action and Cognitive Difficulties (00:48:45)

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Fashion's environmental impact is a hot topic, and we have the perfect expert to guide us through it. Meet Jennifer Inaba, a communications manager at WRA and PhD candidate studying sustainable fashion. Jennifer's insights into the fashion industry's environmental implications are not just enlightening, they expose a flawed system that urgently needs reform. From water pollution to carbon emissions and the alarming growth of microplastics in our oceans, she takes us on a journey through the underbelly of the global fashion industry. If you've ever wondered how your clothing choices impact the planet, this conversation is for you.
We start by delving into the shocking statistics of the fashion industry. An overwhelming 100 billion garments are produced each year, a significant portion of which end up in landfills. But it's not all doom and gloom. Jennifer shares practical strategies to counteract this impact through practices like upcycling and participating in clothing swaps. We also touch on more severe issues like the tragic Rana Plaza factory collapse in Bangladesh, underscoring the need for greater transparency and improved worker rights in the industry. This discussion isn't just about fashion; it's about the human and environmental cost of our consumption habits.
As we move into the latter part of the episode, Jennifer offers valuable advice on finding sustainable clothing, supporting local thrift stores and shopping smart with sustainable brands. We explore how technology and policy can spearhead a more circular fashion industry, making recycling textiles the norm rather than the exception. From the idea of 'clothing nutrition labels' to reconnecting with nature, we discuss innovative approaches to transform our consumption patterns. If you want to be part of the solution, join us for this engaging conversation and gain a fresh perspective on sustainable fashion and conscious consumerism.
Further Reading

2 Degrees Out West is a podcast from Western Resource Advocates, an environmental conservation organization that's focused on the Interior West. WRA works across seven states to protect our climate, land, air, and water. WRA protects and advocates for Arizona, Colorado, Utah, New Mexico, Nevada, Montana, and Wyoming.
2 Degrees out West is a podcast for advocates and decision makers who want to fight climate change and its impacts across the West.

On 2 Degrees Out West we talk with climate experts and advocates to bring you stories, experiences, and insights from their work in the places we call home.

It is Hosted by Dave Papineau

Want to be part of 2 Degrees Out West?

  • Email us with thoughts, suggestions, and interviewees at dave.papineau@westernresources.org.
  • Follow us @westernresourceadvocates on Instagram.
  • Create a clip sharing "our Bright Climate Future for the West" and send it to us at dave.papineau@westernresources.org. to be included in one of our next episodes.
  • Join our email list to stay updated on when new episodes are released and calls to action on how you can help the West.
  • ...
  continue reading

Rozdziały

1. Unraveling the Environmental Impact of Fashion with Jennifer Inaba (00:00:00)

2. Fashion's Impact on Climate Change (00:00:01)

3. Environmental Impact of the Fashion Industry (00:08:33)

4. Fashion's Impact and Sustainable Alternatives (00:13:09)

5. Textile Recycling and Mindful Consumption (00:24:38)

6. Sustainable Fashion and Conscious Consumerism (00:34:22)

7. Thrifting and Supporting Local (00:39:24)

8. Promoting Climate Action and Cognitive Difficulties (00:48:45)

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