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Monthly Archives: July 2011
Worn Again Works with McDonalds for Recyclable Uniforms
Upcycling design brand Worn Again has announced a long term partnership with McDonalds to develop a closed loop system of recycling uniforms. The Hemingway Design team (Wayne and Gerardine founded the iconic Red or Dead fashion label) have been put … Continue reading
Posted in Ethical Fashion, Recycling, Sustainable textiles
Tagged closed loop system, McDonalds, McDonalds Uniform, Worn Again
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The Consumer as Chooser
Now I have started my PhD, my blog will in some ways become a bit of a research diary. I won’t discuss confidential data, but during my review of the literature and methodology planning, I think some interesting points to … Continue reading
Why You Should Swap to Organic Perfumes
The sheer volume of perfumes available these days is mind boggling but perfume in some form has been around for centuries. The word perfume comes from the Latin per fume ‘through smoke’ and its early use was the burning of … Continue reading
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Tagged Jo Wood Organics, organic perfume, perfume, PG Organics
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