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Love Island’s new tie-up with eBay marks a growing awareness among young people that the most sustainable clothing is the one you already own.
Processing, milling, spinning or butchering are the hidden parts of the supply chain but they could also be the missing link in a sustainable future, finds Olivia Oldham.
Broadening our focus from cotton, leather and plastics to a wider variety of less ‘water hungry’ plants could add value to harvests and help cut food waste.
As London Fashion Week approaches, meet the sheep farmer and clothes designer championing fashion that avoids synthetic fabrics, supports local skills and can be returned to the soil.
Five experts share how to make a meaningful climate action in food, fashion, flying, fuel and finance.
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