42. Exploring Ethical Fashion and Animal-Free Apparel (ft. Emma Hakansson)

In this episode, I sit down with Emma Hakansson, the author of Total Ethics Fashion, to unveil the truth about the leather, wool, fur and silk industries.

Emma started her career in the fashion industry as a model and now works as a consultant, researcher, educator and activist to help companies shift their products to cruelty-free, sustainable and vegan materials.

With her extensive background and expertise in the field, Emma provides valuable insights into the ethical and environmental implications of using animal-derived materials in fashion. We delve into the challenges she sometimes faces when proposing change to the fashion industry, the alternatives available, and the transformative potential of embracing a more compassionate approach to fashion.

Join us in this enlightening conversation as we explore the profound impact of ethical choices on the world of fashion and how consumers can make informed decisions to support a more sustainable and humane future.

*This Episode is also available on Spotify, Apple, Google Play.

Timecodes:

0:00 - 02:25 Introduction

02:26 - 03:21 How did you get involved in the fashion industry?

03:22 - 9:12 Disrupting the Coach fashion show

9:13 - 13:00 Is the leather industry a by-product of the meat industry?

13:01 - 14:16 Fast fashion vs. luxury fashion

14:17 - 18:48 Is vegan leather sustainable?

18:49 - 24:09 What's the problem with wool?

24:10 - 25:00 Alternatives to leather

25:35 - 26:00 Alternatives to wool

26:10 - 27:47 Wearing second hand leather or fur

27:48 - 31:37 What's wrong with Fur?

31:38 - 32:36 SLAY the film

32:37 - 33:10 What to do with the leather and fur you already have?

33:18 - 35:00 What's wrong with silk?

35:01 - 40:39 Wrapping up

Emma's Book:

https://www.collectivefashionjustice.org/book-store

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https://www.collectivefashionjustice.org

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