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This webinar is part of Earth Week Live, a series of webinars discussing fascinating topics ranging from fashion to regenerative agriculture. To receive daily reminders for Earth Week’s digital events, RSVP here <[link removed]>.
In order to impact climate change, there has to be a shift in society’s culture. Fashion is such a central part of expressing culture, identity, and values, but the way it is produced can be either sustainable, or dangerously detrimental to the environment.
Fashion’s Age of Invention is a two-part series of webinars. Part I examined new innovations in fibers that are made of totally sustainable materials. Part II will look at remarkable development in technologies that will bring about: transparency, a way of recycling not heretofore possible, and a method of controlling overproduction and waste in the industry. These fascinating inventions are leading the way to a new era in fashion and a path toward restoring something lost along the way – balance with nature.
EARTHDAY.ORG invites you to join us for Earth Week Live with the second webinar in the Fashion’s Age of Invention series, Toward a Balance With Nature, on April 14, 2023 at 12 PM EST.
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Our panel will be moderated by Kerry Bannigan — Executive Director, Fashion Impact Fund and Co-Founder, United Nations Conscious Fashion and Lifestyle Network.
Our panelists include:
- Beth Esponnette — Co-Founder, unspun
- Natasha Franck — Founder & CEO, EON
- Peter Majeranowski — Co-Founder & CEO, Circ
- Constanza Gomez — Co-Founder, Sortile
Learn about the fascinating developments happening at the intersection of sustainability and fashion <[link removed]>, and how new innovations can change the industry from its current linear system of take-make-waste to a circular system and a balance with nature.
See you there,
Shelley Rogers
Artists for the Earth Coordinator
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