Podcast. How to dress without destroying the climate and biodiversity?

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The textile industry is responsible for 2% to 4% of greenhouse gas emissions: the equivalent of the airline sector. At issue: the logic of “fast-fashion” and brands that produce intensively at low cost. Why is fashion so slow to change its practices? What are the other possible ways to do it? How to proceed to get out of the logic of “disposable clothes”?

Julia Faure is the co-founder of the clothing brand Loom and participates in the collective In Climate Mode, a movement of companies in the sector that wants to massively reduce greenhouse gas emissions from fashion. She sells clothes but defends this simple idea: “Buy as little as possible. »

An episode produced by Adèle Ponticelli with the help of Esther Michon, directed by Amandine Robillard who also composed the original music.

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