Hemp, algae and QR codes... is this the future of sustainable fashion? #COP26
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Fashion, an industry that relies upon seasonal consumption, is under pressure to become sustainable. Contributing up to 10% of global carbon emissions, one CEO of an ethical fashion brand explains how it has to change to enable a net-zero world.
Netherlands-born Geoffroy Van Sonsbeeck, is the founder of House of Baukjen and Isabella Oliver. His company is the highest scoring Fashion B Corp (businesses with ethical as well as financial commitments) in the UK and second highest in Europe.
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