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Elizabeth L. Cline

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Elizabeth L. Cline


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Nothing Wasted Podcast: Undressing the Conscious Closet with Elizabeth Cline

In a recent episode of the podcast NothingWasted!, author Elizabeth L. Cline speaks about the textile-waste problem; innovations that are helping make fashion more sustainable; shifting attitudes of consumers, and more!

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[00:00:00] Liz Bothwell: Hi everyone, welcome to Waste360's Nothing Wasted Podcast. On every episode, we invite the most inte

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Published on May 05, 2020 07:31
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“Clothes could have more meaning and longevity if we think less about owning the latest or cheapest thing and develop more of a relationship with the things we wear. Building a wardrobe over time, saving up and investing in well-made pieces, obsessing over the perfect hem, luxuriating in fabrics, and patching and altering our clothes are old-fashioned habits. But they’re also deeply satisfying”
Elizabeth L. Cline, Overdressed: The Shockingly High Cost of Cheap Fashion

“If consumers weren’t so focused on quantity over quality and trends over innovative design, the price of domestic production might not seem so exorbitant.”
Elizabeth L. Cline, Overdressed: The Shockingly High Cost of Cheap Fashion

“Buying so much clothing, and treating it as if it is disposable, is putting a huge added weight on the environment and is simply unsustainable.”
Elizabeth L. Cline, Overdressed: The Shockingly High Cost of Cheap Fashion



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