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Poetry Town poem for Ballycastle unveiled by Kate

Poetry Town poem for Ballycastle unveiled by Kate
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Poetry Society at the 2021 Belfast Book Festival – The Poetry Society

Poetry Society at the 2021 Belfast Book Festival – The Poetry Society
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What Comes After Sustainability?

What Comes After Sustainability? Emily Farra © Photo: Courtesy of Dôen A look from Dôen’s spring collection, made with OEKO-TEX certified silk georgette. In the brand deck I received from Maria McManus earlier this year, photos of her recycled cashmere sweaters, organic cotton button-downs, and recycled nylon leggings were interrupted by a line of text: “We are not perfect,” it read. “We offer a better option, a less harmful way to dress.” It was a surprise, though it’s hardly a radical statement. Of course no brand is perfect. Still, the tendency for most is to amplify or exaggerate their sustainability efforts, not deliver them with an asterisk. We’ve reached a point where designing an Earth Day capsule or introducing a few recycled fabrics is all it takes to be a “sustainable brand,” a vague categorization made hazier by the lack of standard definitions for

What Comes After Sustainable Fashion? Dôen Shares Its Journey of Integrity and Accountability

To revist this article, visit My Profile, then View saved stories. In the brand deck I received from Maria McManus earlier this year, photos of her recycled cashmere sweaters, organic cotton button-downs, and recycled nylon leggings were interrupted by a line of text: “We are not perfect,” it read. “We offer a better option, a less harmful way to dress.” It was a surprise, though it’s hardly a radical statement. Of course no brand is perfect. Still, the tendency for most is to amplify or exaggerate their sustainability efforts, not deliver them with an asterisk. We’ve reached a point where designing an Earth Day capsule or introducing a few recycled fabrics is all it takes to be a “sustainable brand,” a vague categorization made hazier by the lack of standard definitions for

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