
Stories, data, and systems thinking for a circular fashion future — by Lisa Goldsand.
| Platform | Pricing | Freemium | Publishes | Weekly | |
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| Issues | 34 | Founded | 6 months ago | Last Issue | 6 days ago |
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Why our most sacred educational milestones are wrapped in single-use fossil fuels—and the hard mechanics of changing the model.
This week-end is the high school graduation in my town of Bexley, Ohio. For the first time in memory graduation...
From neighborhood trike to academic paper: A look at the mechanics required to build a truly local circular economy.
For three years, I conducted a hyper-local circular economy pilot out of my garage to see if we could keep clothing in a l...
Against my better judgement I am going to admit something here. But first I would like to throw my husband Corey under the bus. My husband, who I adore, relies on AI to do lots of legitimate research. He is quite skilled at using the tool t...
From rosaries to colonoscopy socks—the anthropology and the mechanics of a hyper-local collection pilot.
I am truly interested in humans. I mean, really, most of them. As a result I am never bored. I have spent 26 hours on a train from Sha...
Navigating the vulnerability of the consumption pickle—and finding a slower, more intentional path forward.
Reasons I have purchased new clothing: Because someone broke up with me—or because I broke up with them. Because I got the promotio...
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Circular Thrift is a community-driven effort to keep clothing out of landfills. Founded by sustainability advocate Lisa Goldsand, we share simple, local ways to reduce textile waste and build a more circular fashion system.
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