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Content Direction & Production

I support others to co-create content that reflects producer perspectives on sustainability.  This can involve bringing the right partners together, securing funding, defining the concept, building consensus across diverse stakeholders, identifying and managing relevant collaborators such as journalists, editors, academics, graphic designers, to project management and beyond.

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An Apparel Supplier's Guide to Key Sustainability Legislations in the EU, US, and UK

A resource intended to enable suppliers in the apparel value chain to better understand how impending sustainability-related legislation in the Global North will impact them.

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Commissioned by: Epic Group, Norlanka, Shahi Exports & Simple Approach.  

In addition, this research was also supported by Transformers Foundation and GIZ FABRIC.

 

2023

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From Catwalk to Carbon Neutral: Mobilising Funding for a Net Neutral Fashion Industry

Commissioned by Artistic Milliners, Epic Group, MAS Holdings, NITEX, TAL Apparel, Pactics Group, Simple Approach, and supported by GIZ FABRIC Asia Project and Transformers Foundation, this report reveals the urgent need for a transformative approach to funding decarbonization in the apparel sector, exploring funding needs and constraints, current funding options, as well as proposed solutions for innovative financing models.

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Endorsed by the International Apparel Federation, STAR Network, the Fashion Producer Collective, PDS Group, The Good Factory, Crestex and Compreli. 

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2024

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Fashion's Chemical Certification Complex: Needlessly Complicated, Woefully Ineffective

Published by Transformers Foundation and written by author and journalist Alden Wicker, this paper calls for collaboration and alignment around a single set of rules: sound chemical management systems should be a ticket to play, not a market differentiator. “Fashion’s Certification Complex: Needlessly Complicated, Woefully Ineffective” is an investigative report that equips fashion professionals with the actions they can take to reform chemical management in the fashion industry.

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2022

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