what sustainable fashion really means | biomaterials, close looped supply chains, fossil-fuel free

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  • čas přidán 12. 09. 2024

Komentáře • 54

  • @marielozoria
    @marielozoria Před rokem +33

    why is youtube actually killing this video?

  • @jennychu8850
    @jennychu8850 Před rokem +23

    what a wonderful video! like you said, this topic is incredibly nuaced and as a fashion student learning about sustainability and the fashion industry there's still sooo much more for me to learn about the topic as there's people and systems that are not only ingrained but are taught from one generation of consumers to the next. As much as its the industries and these brands fault for contributing to the environmental and ethical issues happening in the industry right now; my professor brought in an interesting point that the way the industry is working right now with the topic of sustainability is like a "he said she said" argument. My prof explained it that there are companies who are wanting to integrate more sustainable systems within their production however it's the consumers who "aren't willing to pay the price" of sustainable. Then we have the consumers who are blaming the companies for "not providing affordable sustainable options." To be sustainable in fashion is to utilize nature in the ways we can however to become "fully" sustainable would also mean impacting water systems and taking up land for materials such as cotton which uses so much water to grow. Or bamboo which requires a toxic chemical to bleach and strip it to fibre we can use. it also means utilizes more technology (fully fashioned knitwear etc) which takes away jobs that a lot of third world countries rely on to keep there economy running. Again I'm still learning about the issue and its incredibly complex especially when there are so many systems to know to REALLY break down what the best possible options are to creating a sustainable, circular fashion system.
    Anyway, loved your video, it really got my brain working (as you can tell 😅)

    • @inspiroue
      @inspiroue  Před rokem +4

      Yes such good points! I know the industry will never just completely flip overnight so it’s always super exciting to see more innovative technologies and materials come out! May I ask where and what you study? I’m always so intrigued by sustainable fashion programs!!

    • @jennychu8850
      @jennychu8850 Před rokem +2

      @@inspiroue I'm at TMU for fashion design :) unfortunately its not catered to sustainable fashion but i've been able to take many electives and learn from profs who are knowledgable in the subject from an industry perspective which has been really insightful!

    • @melvenmendes1986
      @melvenmendes1986 Před rokem

      So informative thank you for sharing your experience though and simplifying with examples 😊

  • @ohohjournal5828
    @ohohjournal5828 Před rokem +7

    as a young researcher in the biomaterials field, is so wonderful to see more people making visible this newly emerging field thanks

    • @inspiroue
      @inspiroue  Před rokem +1

      Of course!! So excited to learn more - biomaterials are so interesting!

  • @DeborahM116
    @DeborahM116 Před rokem +9

    Could you do a full video on Aritzia’s greenwashing? As a Canadian girly it can be so hard to find quality clothes.

    • @inspiroue
      @inspiroue  Před rokem +1

      That would be SO interesting!! I will add it to the list x

  • @BUMOKA
    @BUMOKA Před rokem +5

    Yesss such a good video and so well explained! 👌🏼♻️ I’m going to share this with my community on my socials. Lots of love from Germany 🤍

  • @ThePammyone
    @ThePammyone Před rokem +5

    Enjoyed this video, you broke down the complex thoughts into smaller simple understandable concepts

    • @inspiroue
      @inspiroue  Před rokem

      Yay so glad to hear!! Thank you 🙏🏼

  • @rudysal1429
    @rudysal1429 Před rokem +3

    Just but less clothes and wear them until they are worn out. Fashion is inherently wasteful.

    • @inspiroue
      @inspiroue  Před rokem

      This!! No more overconsumption

  • @johnschroeder548
    @johnschroeder548 Před rokem +1

    Keep putting this information out!! Knowing that information this is accessible gives me so much hope! :)

  • @mayafletes-martinez543
    @mayafletes-martinez543 Před rokem +1

    Thank you for sharing content like this…truly is meaningful that there are people who care about educating others and not using it to advertise more products. Love your content, style, everything 😍

    • @inspiroue
      @inspiroue  Před rokem +1

      Aw this means the world to me!! Thank you x

    • @mayafletes-martinez543
      @mayafletes-martinez543 Před rokem

      @@inspiroue this is random but I also found out about VETTA because of you and ended up working there, which really changed my life and experience of fashion, so thank youuu💜

  • @raddish5570
    @raddish5570 Před rokem +2

    Thank you for sharing information about this topic!

  • @laurenmesa6146
    @laurenmesa6146 Před rokem +1

    Thank you for your research :) great video!! I'm going to try to educate myself on sustainability like you are doing.

    • @inspiroue
      @inspiroue  Před rokem +1

      Yay so happy you liked it! x

  • @berryzem
    @berryzem Před rokem +1

    I know next to nothing about fashion so this is incredibly informative! Thank you for sharing your insight and knowledge. ♥

  • @the_tribalist
    @the_tribalist Před 7 měsíci

    "Elevate your style while caring for the planet with sustainable fashion! 🌿♻ Choose clothing made from eco-friendly materials and support brands committed to ethical practices. Together, we can make fashion a force for good. #SustainableFashion #EthicalStyle #GreenLiving"

  • @sarasasa_
    @sarasasa_ Před 11 měsíci

    You have to look for more small and local brands that for example use natural and biological textiles and dyes

    • @inspiroue
      @inspiroue  Před 11 měsíci

      Yes!! This is a great way to be more sustainable! x

  • @kokohanson
    @kokohanson Před rokem

    this was so helpful and easy to follow along thank you!!

  • @ivanc2863
    @ivanc2863 Před rokem +1

    Love you, Cynthia. Hope you're doing well

  • @lisastjohn3056
    @lisastjohn3056 Před rokem

    I have become so much more aware of sustainable fashion. I would like to know of more companies that are sustainable. ❤️

    • @inspiroue
      @inspiroue  Před rokem

      Yes! Working on more 'sustainable brands to know' x

  • @kitterykmonster5081
    @kitterykmonster5081 Před rokem

    Man totally. It’s ludicrous!

  • @Amelia-ur9ny
    @Amelia-ur9ny Před rokem

    Which toner will best suit dehydrated sensitive and acne-prone skin?

  • @martinezanamaria26
    @martinezanamaria26 Před rokem

    This is so cool and very informative. I would like to have my own garden

  • @srashu
    @srashu Před rokem

    yesss thank you for speaking on this!!

  • @fayekchowdhury390
    @fayekchowdhury390 Před rokem

    Why i

  • @hajisuleiman..7851
    @hajisuleiman..7851 Před rokem

    Good

  • @Luci-rv1hl
    @Luci-rv1hl Před rokem

    She’s kinda cute, in a sustainable fashion.

    • @Luci-rv1hl
      @Luci-rv1hl Před rokem

      There’s also a shit load of petrol products behind her. :/

  • @Mr.G626
    @Mr.G626 Před rokem

    🤣

  • @sharpaycutie2
    @sharpaycutie2 Před rokem +1

    I watched a documentary on recycling and how they market towards consumers as of were the ones that need to be accountable when it’s the manufactures of these products producing unrecyclable materials and pollution g the earth.
    But I don’t think billionaires are a direct result of greed😂 some people experience a boom in success , than others for various reasons. Yes some of them are greedy and exploit countries but I do think people need to curtail their expectations on wealth. Because we already exposed their money comes form cheap production costs and extremely high retail prices. So having a gov to cap someone welath ain’t good because that’s controlling someone’s hard earned money and not all money is theft especially if it’s alot of it. That’s a communism move That’s not what any country should want.

  • @crimefully942
    @crimefully942 Před 8 měsíci

    I always return to this video and I always come to the same conclusion: part of fashion sustainability and implementing circular economies has to be politicized and has to involve Marxist principles that directly combat the capitalist practices that led to conspicuous consumption. Fashion sustainability stopped being a bipartisan political issue years ago: when Rana collapsed--when Jeyasre was murdered. God rest her soul.

  • @bunnybangz
    @bunnybangz Před rokem +3

    Omg thank youuuuuu 🫶🏼🫶🏼🫶🏼🫶🏼 "justt takes a little understanding " 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼