Climate Friendly Closet (ST-S 94)
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In this live, interactive workshop, you will learn about the impacts of the clothing industry on the environment and climate change, standout brands and organizations that are making a difference in the market, and how your wardrobe affects your personal carbon footprint. You’ll also discover how choices in buying, caring for, and disposing of clothing can make a surprising and meaningful difference in your journey to sustainability – while still looking and feeling great. Through various exercises, you’ll determine the biggest source of your wardrobe’s emissions and learn how to make smart purchases without breaking the bank, revive what’s already in your closet, and seriously up your laundry game. Whether you’re a fashion hound or just wear whatever’s clean, you’ll find this hour-long session relatable, accessible, and fun. Come prepared to engage, ask questions, share – and leave with a whole new perspective on your closet.
What You’ll Get Out Of This Talk:
🌱 An understanding of the fashion industry’s impact on the planet.
🌱 Insight into how you can make your existing wardrobe more climate-friendly.
🌱 Tips on how to shop and care for clothing in more planet-friendly ways. (It’s not just about buying from “sustainable” brands!)
🌱 Learn where to focus your sustainability efforts when it comes to your wardrobe and aligning your values with your actions.
🌱 Exclusive, actionable resources to help you make smart decisions when it comes to purchases, doing your laundry, and donating clothing.
🌱 Honest, accurate information presented by environmental experts in a
judgment-free setting.
Who Should Sign Up For This Talk:
🌱 If you wear clothes, this talk is for you.
🌱 Anyone concerned about climate change and who wants to know how they can actually make a difference.
🌱 Anyone who has wondered what impact their clothing choices have on the environment, and how to make realistic, meaningful changes when it comes to your wardrobe, whether you’re a fashionista or not.