EP . 15 Why it's OK to be Imperfectly Ethical
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It's the final episode of series one of Common Threads! In this solo episode, Ruth and Alice explain why changing the fashion system isn't the responsibility of individuals, and that it's OK to be 'imperfectly ethical' our our quest to become more conscious consumers. We're taking a break until October 2020, when we'll be back with more brilliant guests and new topics to explore. Here's some of our top resources to continue your ethical fashion education.Podcasts:Articles of InterestYikes PodcastEco CuriousSo Hot RIght NowPre Loved Podcast Conscious ChatterGiving a F**k is the New BlackPublications and organisations:Eco AgeEco CultEco Warrior PrincessSourcing JournalCommon ObjectiveFashionista.comFashion RevolutionRemakeBusiness of Fashion Daily DigestVogue Business weekly sustainability newsletter Subscribe to Ruth's newsletter for more ethical fashion analysis. You can find out more about her work by visiting her website. You’ll also find Ruth on Instagram: @ruthmacgilpblog and Twitter @ruthmacgilpblog Learn more about Alice's styling services by visiting her website, or follow her on Instagram: @styledbyalicex and Twitter: @styledbyalice For more updates on the ethical fashion conversation, follow Common Threads on Instagram, like us on Facebook, and join the conversation on Twitter. 
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