Holding Fashion Brands Accountable With The #SpeakVolumes Campaign
 

The #SpeakVolumes campaign

In this age of information, there is one unanswered question central to the issue of fast fashion. How many clothes are made every year? We don't have an exact number; we have varying estimates. Calculating the number of clothes every brand on Earth produces annually might sound like an arduous task, but how many clothes a brand creates shouldn't be a secret. Still, according to the non-profit movement Fashion Revolution, 89% of the world's largest brands don't share their production volumes with the public.  

This lack of transparency hides a reality of overproduction and overconsumption, numbers likely too big for the public not to visualize the sheer amount of waste these companies generate yearly. Transparency on annual production volumes, like transparency as a whole, is a single piece of the puzzle of the complex systemic and structural change in the fashion industry. Yet, data is essential to assessing and tackling the problem of fashion's environmental and social impact. This data gap is precisely what the #SpeakVolumes campaign is trying to rectify. 

What is the #Speak Volumes campaign?  

The #Speak Volumes campaign is an initiative run by The Or Foundation, a charity that has been working between the United Kingdom and Ghana since 2011. The #SpeakVolumes campaign is their latest active campaign running since 2023 in parallel with their #StopWasteColonialism campaign, and more than 90 fashion industry insiders have endorsed it. 

This campaign focuses on transparency and accountability regarding fashion brands' annual production volumes. To do so, the Or Foundation has organized an open call to global industry giants to make transparency on production volumes the new normal in this sector.

The choice to ask brands to publish production volumes is not coincidental. This piece of data is needed not only for the development of adequate policies pushing a shift from a linear economy to a circular one, but production volumes are also something that affects all the actors along the fashion value chain, and it's directly connected to the issue of textile waste. In addition, this is a piece of info that is pretty easy for fashion companies to calculate. 

How is the campaign trying to achieve its goals?

The Or Foundation sent their open letter to big fast fashion brands like Nike, Gap, and Primark in August 2024. Artist Jeremy Hutchison also hand-delivered this letter as the "Textile Zombie" in 2023 to the British headquarters of Boohoo, Marks and Spencer, Adidas, George, Primark, New Look, Asos, Puma, and Tu clothing. People can also participate in this initiative by either emailing or delivering the letter in person to the brands nominated in the campaign. 

To share the campaign, they organized the 'I Can Count, Why Can't You?' social media challenge that people can participate in by counting the number of garments in their wardrobes. The #SpeakVolumes campaign emphasizes the necessity for brands to #SpeakVolumes by sharing the number of products created in a year, not by weight, as that doesn't communicate in detail enough to put in place appropriate circular economy initiatives. When it comes to sustainable fashion advocacy, knowledge is always power. 


About the Author

Roberta Fabbrocino is a journalist specialized in climate change and sustainability-related topics. Her articles have been published in several international eco-publications. Roberta also works as a content writer for sustainable companies.


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UpCircle Review: Is This Clean Skincare Brand Worth It?
 

Why We Think Upcircle Skincare Is Worth a Try!

If you’re looking to level up your skincare game, and are on the hunt for a brand that’s gentle on your skin and the planet, you’re in the right place - we’ve got you covered! Say hello to UpCircle,  a UK-based sustainable skincare brand (available online in the US) that gives waste products a second life. This brand uses upcycled ingredients that would otherwise have ended up in landfills in their eco-friendly skincare products. They’re also B-Corp Certified, vegan, cruelty-free, and zero-waste, so you know they’re the real deal. 

UpCircle Uses Non-Toxic, Clean Ingredients

One of their most popular ingredients is leftover coffee grounds, which they source from local cafes in London - so coffee lovers, you can’t miss this one! To date, UpCircle has “rescued” over 450 tonnes of grounds. Coffee grounds are super rich in antioxidants, which get even stronger after the coffee has been brewed - making used grounds even better than fresh ones. In addition to coffee, UpCircle uses residual chai spices that are leftover from chai syrups, leftover date seeds which are a by-product of date farming, and maple bark extract, a by-product of the wood industry. 

Favorite Product: Kaolin Clay Face Mask

My favorite UpCircle product is the Kaolin Clay Face Mask. Priced at $28, it is slightly pricey, but I promise you won’t be disappointed with the results. The tub looks small, but it lasts forever - I’ve had mine for nearly two years! Plus the jar isn’t super clunky and won’t clutter up your (precious) counter space. 

While this mask doesn’t contain coffee, its hero upcycled ingredient is discarded olive stones, a by-product of the olive oil industry. The stones are ground up and mixed with white kaolin clay, coconut powder, and baobab oil (amongst other ingredients). This detoxifying mask draws out dirt and toxins, minimizes pores, fights blackheads, and helps prevent breakouts.

First impressions - the texture feels super rich and creamy, but not too heavy. While it’s suitable for all skin types, like any new product (especially if you have sensitive skin), we recommend doing a patch test first. My skin feels super smooth and clean afterward, and my makeup glides on seamlessly. The mask is gentle and doesn’t dry out or irritate my skin, which is a huge win because a lot of exfoliating masks can be too harsh for me. 

Depending on how oily your skin is or how clogged your pores feel, we recommend using this mask once a week or even every other week. We also love mixing things up - alternate this mask with a DIY scrub (some ideas here!) or follow up with some rice water as a toner. 

Other UpCircle Products You Should Add to Your Beauty Routine:

I have also tried their Organic Bamboo Cotton Buds which are plastic-free and biodegradable, and come in a recycled paper box. One $6 box contains 200 sticks, so it’s not a bad deal either. Would definitely recommend as a sustainable swap to standard plastic buds. Their Chai Soap Cleansing Duo ($18 for a set of two) also makes a great gift.

Next up, I’m tempted to try their Coffee Body Scrub with Lemongrass ($24), containing sea salt, lime, coconut oil, and shea butter - sounds divine!


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The Surprising Way to Lower Your Carbon Footprint Starts in the Kitchen
 

How To Lower Your Carbon Footprint by What You Eat

This fall my family and I decided to take a big leap in our diet - we're going mostly meatless!

It's an idea I've been toying with for a while for a number of reasons. We belong to a religion where for about half the year as long as I can remember, meat and dairy were not a part of our diet. And I've dabbled with veganism and vegetarianism at various times in my pre-kid and pre-husband life. That said, meat has always been a part of our family culture, so I was surprised by how hard it felt to make a commitment to reducing it in our diet. Christmas, Easter, and most major holidays call for meat as a main dish in our household, as do celebratory meals for graduations and birthdays. The lady who tells the vegetarian fiance in my big fat Greek wedding, "that's ok! I make lamb!"? Yep, that's us.

Fresh Florida avocado from our neighbor’s yard

Why Should You Reduce or Eliminate Animal Products From Your Diet?

But there are lots of great reasons to reduce or eliminate animal products from your diet. Cow products have one of the highest carbon footprints thanks to the amount of greenhouse gasses they produce, and lamb, chicken, cheese and dairy products are unfortunately not that far behind. Reducing these products from your diet can also be incredibly beneficial to overall physical health - eating plant-based has well-studied benefits on weight, heart health and cholesterol levels.

For the longest time I struggled with an all-or-nothing mentality - if I couldn't completely eliminate meat, what was the point? But this flawed kind of thinking really hinders opportunities for growth and improvement. So this month, we’remaking the jump- we’ll make one meat dish and one fish dish per week, and the remainder of our meals will be plant-based. Here’s what to know if you’re considering a similar change. 

A traditional Greek dish consisting of barley rusk, olive oil tomato, feta cheese and oregano

Research Your Diet Replacements

Meat can be a great source of protein and iron, but it’s certainly not the only way to eat a balanced diet.  Beans, nuts, tofu, seitan, and even quinoa can be great sources of protein, and many of the same foods are great sources of iron too. Women planning to become pregnant and individuals with underlying health conditions should speak with their doctor about if additional supplements are needed before starting a vegetarian diet.

Have Fun On Your Plant-Based Journey

One of the first things I did before diving into meal planning as a plant-based family was stroll through our library’s cookbook section. I found a great red lentil recipe in Milk Street’s Cook What You Have, and my 3 year old has been asking for the tofu and broccoli bowl from Jenny Rosenstrach’s Weekday Vegetarians for a few weeks now! We all really enjoy this vegan pesto almost every week when our basil is doing well. Also, while processed vegetarian meats such as impossible burgers, plant-based cheeses and chick’n nuggets don’t have the same health benefits of unprocessed foods, they can be a lifesaver on busy weeknights! 

It’s Okay To Start Small

Many American families see meat as an integral part of their diet, so eliminating all animal products can feel like a major change. And being responsible for meal planning for an entire family can certainly feel like additional pressure! It’s important to remember that small changes are also ok- maybe eliminating certain products, swapping cow’s milk for oat milk, or changing out one meat-based dish a week is a more realistic place to start. Even small changes make a difference. 

Wish us luck! Have you made a similar change in diet for your health or the planet? What helped your family make the transition as smooth as possible?

Getting creative with smoothie bowls!

A few posts that may help you on your Plant-Based food journey…

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Medical Disclaimer: This article is provided for educational and informational purposes only and does not constitute providing medical advice or professional services.


About the Author:

Georgia Christakis is a physician, writer and mom. She obtained her medical degree from Florida State University College of Medicine and her masters in public health from Harvard T.H. Chan School of public health. She enjoys writing about global health, climate health, low waste parenting and sustainability. She can be found on instagram at @drgeorgiasays or online at merakikaiagapi.blogspot.com. She lives with her family in South Florida. 


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7 Advantages of Having an Outdoor (and Sustainable) Wedding
 

Advantages Of Outdoor Weddings

Your wedding day is one of the most significant days of your entire life. Weddings signify new chapters and beginnings, allow you to celebrate these moments with your loved ones, family and friends, and create lasting memories of a truly special occasion to cherish for the rest of your life. Outdoor weddings, in particular, can be particularly exquisite and memorable for a variety of reasons.

Those of you considering an outdoor wedding ceremony and reception may just have a penchant for beautiful weather, natural scenery and other features that indoor weddings cannot always capture. Taking note of this trend, another one has emerged in recent years which is hard to ignore - sustainability.

Why Eco-Friendly, Outdoor Weddings Are Becoming More Popular

More people have become increasingly environmentally conscious over the years, often intertwining sustainable practices into their weddings. As such, outdoor and eco-friendly weddings have gained significant traction, where not only is the environmental impact of a couples’ special day reduced, but this doesn’t have to come at the cost of creating a memorable experience for you and your guests. 

It’s hard to ignore - as recent estimates (while hard to predict) suggest that an average wedding amounts to roughly 56 metric tons of carbon dioxide emissions. 

So why consider hosting your wedding outdoors and with sustainability in mind? Let’s explore the advantages and why it could prove to be a particularly special occasion if you’re on the fence.

Top Reasons to Have an Outdoor Wedding (that is also sustainable):

  1. Natural Beauty as a Backdrop

One of the most compelling reasons to select an outdoor wedding venue is the breathtaking natural scenery surrounding you. An abundance of natural light, picturesque views and floods of color all combine to create an exceptional, breathtaking backdrop for you on your big day. The natural beauty enhances the overall wedding decor and aesthetic while reducing the need for excessive decorations which could end up as waste. 

An outdoor wedding also provides ample opportunities to capture breathtaking images that can be cherished for a lifetime. Using reliable cameras like the Fujifilm X-T4 (a highly recommended professional camera for weddings) will capture the interplay of light and shadow truly present in outdoor settings, along with the subtleties and nuances of the natural scenery which will make every photo in your wedding album glisten and shine.

2. Reduced Energy Usage

Outdoor weddings require far less artificial lighting, heating, and climate control compared to indoor venues, especially if the ceremony is drenched in natural sunshine. During daylight hours, take advantage of this natural illumination and avoid the need to waste energy on spotlights. As the sun sets, transition to LED string lights or lanterns which consume far less energy than standard indoor lighting. Hosting your wedding outdoors also reduces your reliance on air conditioning or heating, the costs of which can quickly pile up. Reducing the need for energy lowers your overall carbon emissions and the footprint of your wedding.

3. Sustainable Decor

Outdoor venues provide numerous possibilities for incorporating decorations and elements that promote environmental responsibility. Potted plants, locally sourced seasonal flowers in repurposed containers, hay bales and chairs made from recycled materials, among others, are just some of the wedding features that are both eco-friendly and charming. 

An outdoor space is inherently more versatile, allowing you to get creative with sustainable decor while minimizing waste and adding to the natural beautiful scenery around you. By working with the natural landscape of your chosen location, you can create a one-of-a-kind atmosphere totally at peace with the surrounding environment. 

4. Eco-Friendly Wedding Gifts

If your guests are aware of your eco-consciousness, consider asking them for sustainable wedding gifts instead of traditional ones. Moreover, gifting your guests with eco-friendly gifts of their own will also go a long way. Consider gifting them with small potted herbs, locally produced artisanal products or small hand-knitted ornaments as a means of supporting local and eco-conscious businesses while fitting the wedding style. Another thoughtful gesture to consider is making a sizable donation to an environmental charity in your guests’ names instead of asking for traditional favors.

5. Green Transport

Depending on the locality and remoteness of your outdoor venue, you could encourage more sustainable transportation options for your guests. For example, if you’re hosting it in a local public venue, encourage guests to walk, cycle, or use public transport. Alternatively, if your wedding venue is off the beaten track, consider arranging group transport options like shuttle buses, thus reducing the amount of individual cars being used. By encouraging more eco-friendly or communal transport, you’re reducing the amount of overall emissions of your special day.

6. Supporting Sustainable Vendors

An outdoor sustainable wedding often goes hand-in-hand with supporting similarly-minded local vendors. From florists and stationers to bakers and caterers, consider partnering with those who share the same eco-conscious beliefs and incorporate them into their products and services. 

For instance, this could involve decorating your outdoor space with local, seasonal flowers in repurposed baskets, orproviding vegetarian or vegan catering (which is inherently better for the environment than serving meat and animal products). It could involve making invitations and placards made from recyclable paper or providing a fully local and vegan wedding cake.

Partnering with the right wedding planner, who has experience in creating sustainable events, is a smart choice.Alternatively, find vendors who align with your values and ensure that the features and elements of your big day support your eco-friendliness goals.

7. Long Lasting Impact and Memories

Arguably the biggest benefit of hosting your sustainable wedding outdoors is the tremendous long-term impact it can have. Choosing eco-friendly options across your ceremony and reception allows you to create a special day that aligns with your beliefs, while providing beautiful memories for you and your guests to cherish forever. With the right choices, you’ll be setting an example of how wedding celebrations can be both joyous and environmentally responsible.

In the long run, your sustainable choices could very well inspire your guests to adopt more eco-friendly practices for their own future weddings or day-to-day lives. The connection with nature fostered by an outdoor wedding can reinforce the importance of environmental stewardship, making your special day a celebration of love as well as the planet we all inhabit.

Don’t settle for unsustainable weddings if they don’t support your passion and enthusiasm for protecting the environment. With sufficient planning and preparation ahead of the big day, you can create an event that capitalizes on the natural beauty of our planet, supports local businesses, encourages sustainability and, most importantly for you, celebrates the next chapter in your life on a healthier planet.


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Black Public Media's #ShopLikeNana Campaign Invites Us to Fight Back Against Fast Fashion
 

Black Public Media's #ShopLikeNana campaign

According to Earth.org, 92 million tonnes of textile waste end up in landfills every year, and this number is expected to reach 134 million by the end of the decade if nothing is done to change that trend. 

This raises many environmental issues, but that is not all. Landfills present numerous public health concerns, and solid waste facilities tend to be disproportionately located in low-income communities of color.

To combat this sad reality, Harlem-based nonprofit Black Public Media has partnered with Paramount Plus to launch #ShopLikeNana, the third iteration of its BE HEARD social media campaign designed to bring attention to issues facing Black communities.

This campaign aims to raise awareness about the disastrous consequences of the rise of fast fashion in recent years and the heavy burden it places on the planet. It offers interesting suggestions on how to become a mindful shopper and highlights the environmental benefits of giving used apparel a new life. 

#ShopLikeNana encourages us to shop in our grandmother’s closet since it is a great way to acquire new pieces without contributing to textile waste or generating more harmful manufacturing emissions. Not only that, but it also allows us to save money, find good quality timeless treasures, and celebrate time-honored sustainability practices. 

The campaign also invites us to shop our own closets, share pieces with loved ones, and snag bargains at our local thrift stores. Whether we decide to keep our “new” clothing as is or upcycle it into something entirely different, we are actively fighting back against fast fashion and supporting ethical, sustainable fashion. 

By changing the way we shop and shifting our approach to fashion, we are doing our part to combat textile waste and climate change. We are making the climate justice movement more powerful!

How can you participate and #ShopLikeNana? 

If you need new clothes or simply would like to experiment with new pieces, refrain from buying new and opt for second-hand clothing instead. 

First, go through your closet and see if you can find new ways to style your pieces. You may for instance want to add some accessories or mix and match your clothes in new ways to make things more interesting. You can even upcycle them into something different to give them a new life! 

Also, ask your friends or relatives (your grandma included!) if they would like to do a clothing swap. That way, you can give away your rarely-worn pieces if they want them, and you can add variety to your wardrobe with their unwanted clothes. Your loved ones might even share with you the history of their pieces, such as the memories they’ve made while wearing them. Styling these clothes every day will feel very special afterward!  

Another great option is to visit your local thrift store or shop second-hand on platforms like eBay, ThreadUp, or Poshmark. You’ll be able to find both modern and vintage clothes at a fraction of their original price! 

Don’t be afraid to be creative with your “new” pieces and have fun rediscovering old styles. 

Finally, share your new-to-you clothes on social media and show the world how cool shopping sustainably is! Tag your posts #ShopLikeNana to help the campaign reach new people and spread its message.


About the Author

Eva Astoul is a French freelance writer, specializing in content related to sustainability, simple living, and a growth-focused healthy lifestyle. She runs her own blog, Green With Less, to inspire people to live a more minimalist and sustainable life.


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