Mud to Marle Our Project with Country Road Climate Fund
Systems innovation with current technology for a well designed low impact future of fashion
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Systems innovation with current technology for a well designed low impact future of fashion
Systems innovation with current technology for a well designed low impact future of fashion
Certifications in fashion and textiles, are they always the first thing we should look for? A podcast with Conversations for Change.
Circular Sourcing – In conversation with Courtney Holm its founder. Full Circle Fibres and Courtney Holm did a deep dive into Australian milled fabrics, we …
Local grown cotton, fully made here, super high quality so they last a really long time and they’re really comfortable to wear; not shedding any plastic microfibers, and they just last.
Industrial Chemists are generally viewed from a distance and with caution. As a rudimentary, very rusty chemist myself; I once synthesised a reactive dye for my Honours degree. Then left the lab for supply chain management.
Tea and Belle, an Indigenous business based in Canberra and Sydney found us, loved our single origin cotton story and wondered if we could develop some products together that were not only beautifully designed, but sensitive to place, country and purpose.
I’m British and a new Australian, an emigrant and an immigrant. I grew up on the border of England and South Wales (old South Wales!).
The Australian Bushfires have lead to a huge increase in the number of native animals needing care, including orphaned possums, koalas, gliders and wallabies.