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“[fast fashion] is a topic that absolutely eats away at me. So I’ve got lots I want to get off my chest and lots I want to learn.”
Kiarne Treacy’s had enough of fast fashion, and today she’s starting with your last online order.
She puts it to Danielle Kent, General Manager of Transformation at Seamless, Australia’s national product stewardship scheme for fashion. Australians send more than 200,000 tonnes of clothing to landfill every year, roughly a full wardrobe per person.
Kiarne sits down with her to find out how that happened, and why recycling isn’t the fix most people think it is.
Danielle explains how Australia’s abundance of space and appetite for fast fashion has created a wardrobe surplus even our charities can’t absorb. She’s honest about the number that should worry everyone: only a small fraction of what we own actually gets recycled, and the reasons why involve everything from sequins to shipping routes.
The conversation gets into what’s really happening to the clothes in your local charity bin, why global shipping disruptions are now sending containers of donated clothing straight to Australian landfill and what it would actually take to make brands responsible for a garment’s whole life.
You’ll hear and learn:
This episode is a must-listen for anyone who’s ever dropped a bag of clothes at a charity bin and wondered what actually happens next, and for anyone rethinking how much, and how often, they buy clothes.
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Host: Kiarne Treacy
Guest: Danielle Kent
Guest Company: Seamless
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