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Manufactured

A podcast about sustainability and the making of fashion.

Further podcasts by Jessie Li & Kim van der Weerd

Podcast on the topic Mode und Schönheit

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074. Manufactured x Transformers Foundation: Marzia Lanfranchi & Elizabeth Cline on Misinformation, Cotton, and the Need for Nuanced Stories (Part 2) from 2021-12-14T11:28:32

This is part two of a conversation with Marzia Lanfranchi and Elizabeth Cline, co-authors of the new report: Cotton: A Case Study in Misinformation. The chat is co-hosted by Sarah Mock.

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073. Manufactured x Transformers Foundation: Marzia Lanfranchi & Elizabeth Cline on Misinformation, Cotton, and the Need for Nuanced Stories (Part 1) from 2021-12-14T11:25:56

This is part one of a conversation with Marzia Lanfranchi and Elizabeth Cline, co-authors of the new report: Cotton: A Case Study in Misinformation. The chat is co-hosted by Sarah Mock.

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072. Flip the Script: Two Suppliers Talk to an Impact Investment Strategist (Part 2) from 2021-11-30T10:43:51

This is part two of an episode that brings together people from opposite ends of the fashion supply chain – two suppliers and an impact investment strategist.

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071. Flip the Script: Two Suppliers Talk to an Impact Investment Strategist (Part 1) from 2021-11-30T10:43:22

This is part one of an episode that brings together people from opposite ends of the fashion supply chain – two suppliers and an impact investment strategist.

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070. Hilmond Hui: How Bombyx is Transforming the Way Silk is Produced, Traded and Consumed (Part 2) from 2021-11-16T12:58:42

In part 2 of this chat Hilmond Hui, VP of Bombyx and VP of PFG, talks barriers: if regenerative silk is so great, why doesn’t everyone do it?

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069. Hilmond Hui: How Bombyx is Transforming the Way Silk is Produced, Traded & Consumed (Part 1) from 2021-11-16T12:55:48

In this episode, Hilmond shares a bit about the evolution of  PFG (a longtime Eileen Fisher producer), and how this ultimately led to Bombyx. We then dive into the details: what does regenerative s...

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068. Matthew Wallace on DXM: An On-Shore, On-Demand Manufacturer Co-Owned by Shahi Exports, Brandix, MAS Holdings, Busana Group, and Carhartt (Part 2) from 2021-11-02T08:51:47

This is part two of a conversation with Matthew Wallace, CEO of DXM & guest co-hosted by Gauri Sharma. DXM is a local, on-demand manufacturing company that’s co-owned by one brand and four sup...

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067. Matthew Wallace on DXM: An On-Shore, On-Demand Manufacturer Co-Owned by Shahi Exports, Brandix, MAS Holdings, Busana Group, and Carhartt (Part 1) from 2021-11-02T08:49:49

This is part one of a conversation with Matthew Wallace, CEO of DXM & guest co-hosted by Gauri Sharma. DXM is a local, on-demand manufacturing company that’s co-owned by one brand and four sup...

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066. Flip the Script: Three Manufacturers Talk to an Activist (Part 2) from 2021-10-19T07:42:34

This is part two of a conversation between three manufacturers and an activist. How would Suzanne, Amrin, and Jay like Kate to engage in conversations about overproduction? What do Jay, Amrin, and ...

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065. Flip the Script: Three Manufacturers Talk to an Activist (Part 1) from 2021-10-19T07:39:52

This is part one of a conversation between three manufacturers and an activist. We cover a big question: what kind of information would Suzanne, Jay, and Amrin like to see Kate looking at when educ...

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064. Dr. Vidhura Ralapanawe on the Need for Equal but Differentiated Science-Based Targets (Part 2) from 2021-10-05T09:13:26

This is part two of our conversation with Dr. Vidhura Ralapanawe, Executive Vice President for Innovation & Sustainability at Epic Group and a Member of the Board of Directors at the Sustainab...

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063. Dr. Vidhura Ralapanawe on the Need for Equal but Differentiated Science-Based Targets (Part 1) from 2021-10-05T09:12:45

This is part one of our conversation with Dr. Vidhura Ralapanawe, Executive Vice President for Innovation & Sustainability at Epic Group and a Member of the Board of Directors at the Sustainab...

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062. Dr. Divya Jyoti on How Workers Experience Buyer Codes of Conduct Part 2 from 2021-09-21T07:28:40

This is part two of our conversation with Dr. Divya Jyoti. She shares the results of her research: how do codes of conduct create hidden work for workers on the factory floor?

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061. Dr. Divya Jyoti on How Workers Experience Buyer Codes of Conduct Part 1 from 2021-09-21T07:16:14

This is part one of our conversation with Dr. Divya Jyoti. Divya shares why she began to question the industry’s approach to social compliance, and her realization that she didn't actually know how...

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Season Four Opener: Important Updates & A Message from Jessie from 2021-09-20T07:13:32

Tune in for this season's updates, including a thoughtful message from Jessie explaining her decision to take a step back from her co-hosting responsibilities (though she will continue to be involv...

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060. Manufactured x GIZ FABRIC: Matthijs Crietee on How to Achieve Supply Chain Partnership from 2021-06-22T03:43:36

This is part two of our conversation with Matthijs Crietee, Secretary General of the International Apparel Federation (IAF).

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059. Manufactured x GIZ FABRIC: Matthijs Crietee on Enforcing Commercial Compliance from 2021-06-22T03:33:47

This is part one of our conversation with Matthijs Crietee, Secretary General of the International Apparel Federation (IAF).

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058. Manufactured x GIZ FABRIC: Gladys Tang on How Brands Can Support Supply Chain Dialogue from 2021-06-15T04:36:44

In this episode, part two of our conversation with Gladys Tang, we talk about why Gladys thinks dialogue is the key to a more sustainable future, and how brands can support it.

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057. Manufactured x GIZ FABRIC: Gladys Tang on Why Working as a Social Auditor Left Her Convinced of Their Inadequacy from 2021-06-15T04:24:09

In this episode, part one of our conversation with Gladys Tang, we start with Glady’s time as a social compliance auditor. She shares why her experience left her feeling that conventional approache...

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056. Manufactured x Transformers Foundation: Marzia Lanfranchi and Andrew Olah on a Constitution for the Fashion Industry from 2021-06-08T06:37:19

What is Transformers Foundation? What are the Eight Ethical Principles? And how, exactly, will they serve as a “Constitution” for the Ethical Denim Council?

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055. Manufactured x Transformers Foundation: Marzia Lanfranchi and Andrew Olah on Putting Supplier Voices at the Center of the Sustainable Fashion Story from 2021-06-08T06:24

In this episode, Andrew Olah and Marzia Lanfranchi of Transformers Foundation, share what they think is missing from the sustainable fashion story, and why they think supplier voices should be at i...

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054. Manufactured x Transformers Foundation: Three Suppliers on Why They’ve Vertically Integrated & How it Shapes Sustainability Strategy from 2021-06-01T03:33:42

Back in April we teamed up with Transformers Foundation and three vertically integrated suppliers from Pakistan, India, and Turkey respectively for a live panel discussion about how vertical integr...

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053. Manufactured x GIZ FABRIC: Dr. Stephen Frost on What’s Missing in the Sustainable Fashion Conversation from 2021-05-25T07:24:03

In this episode, part two of our conversation, Stephen reflects on the gaps he perceives in the sustainable fashion conversation and what he wishes different stakeholders at the sustainable fashion...

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052. Manufactured x GIZ FABRIC: Dr. Stephen Frost on Fashion’s Evolving Approach to CSR from 2021-05-25T07:14:33

In this episode, part one of our conversation, Stephen reflects on how CSR within the fashion industry has evolved and shares his views on how his manufacturing clients have perceived CSR over the ...

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051. Manufactured x GIZ FABRIC: Professor Raymond Robertson on Why Social Compliance Data is a Necessary but Insufficient Metric for Worker Well-Being from 2021-05-18T05:02:26

This is part two of our conversation with Professor Raymond Robertson. Is data from social compliance audits a reasonable proxy for improved worker well-being? And if we agree that social audits ar...

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050. Manufactured x GIZ FABRIC: Professor Raymond Robertson on Social Compliance & Factory Closure Rates from 2021-05-18T04:47:19

This is part one of our conversation with Professor Raymond Robertson. Are socially compliant factories more or less likely to go out of business? What can we make of his findings?

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049. Marsha Dickson on the Possibilities and Limits of Supplier Voice from 2021-05-11T05:45:36

In this episode, part two of our conversation with Marsha, we get into what it would take to get suppliers to open up and share their perspectives more freely.

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048. Marsha Dickson on the Importance of Data to Supplier-Led Sustainability Narratives from 2021-05-11T05:24:33

In this episode, part one of our conversation, we ask Marsha about why she started Better Buying and how she became an advocate of purchasing practices in the first place.

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047. Manufactured x GIZ FABRIC: Vijay Suvarna on How a Leather Manufacturer Approaches Sustainability from 2021-05-04T07:10:16

Given the relationships upstream and downstream, and the complexity of sustainability issues facing the leather industry, how did Asiatan decide where to start its sustainability journey? And what’...

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046. Manufactured x GIZ FABRIC: Vijay Suvarna on Leather Traceability from 2021-05-04T05:29:21

This episode is all about inputs: what types of inputs does Asiatan need to make its leather? Where do these come from? What’s their relationship like with their suppliers? And how does this impact...

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045. Manufactured x GIZ FABRIC: Vijay Suvarna on How Leather is Made from 2021-05-04T05:20:20

Always wanted to know how leather is made? Vijay Suvarna, formerly the CSR and Sustainability Manager for Asiatan, gives an overview of the leather production process. What’s their relationship wit...

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044. Crispin Argento on Cotton Traceability from 2021-04-27T07:56:46

This is part two of our conversation with Crispin Argento, Managing Director at the Sourcery, about cotton traceability.

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043. Crispin Argento on Direct-to-Grower Cotton Sourcing from 2021-04-27T07:32:57

This is part one of our conversation with Crispin Argento, Managing Director at the Sourcery, about direct-to-grower cotton sourcing.

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Manufactured x Transformers Foundation: Bonus – Cannon Michael Celebrates Brand Best Practice from 2021-04-20T04:36:03

Cannon shares a bit about a regenerative agriculture project he’s working on with a brand, and the way it’s been structured to ensure a fair distribution of risk and reward.

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042. Manufactured x Transformers Foundation: Cannon Michael on Cotton Traceability from 2021-04-20T04:28:03

In this episode Cannon shares why he thinks existing cotton accreditation options fall short, how traceability could and should be done when it comes to cotton, & why he sees traceability as t...

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041. Manufactured x Transformers Foundation: Cannon Michael on Growing Cotton in California from 2021-04-20T04:17:35

In this episode we talk to Cannon Michael, a California cotton grower. What is Extra Long Staple cotton (also known as Pima cotton)? What drives Cannon’s costs? How are these impacted by California...

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040. Manufactured x GIZ FABRIC: Kong Athit and Dr. Mark Anner on Workers and Factory Management Collaborating to Advocate a Bigger Piece of the Pie Part 2 from 2021-04-13T05:10:02

This is part two of our conversation with Dr. Mark Anner and union leader Kong Athit. What blocks worker trust in management? And vice versa?

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039. Manufactured x GIZ FABRIC: Kong Athit and Dr. Mark Anner on Workers and Factory Management Collaborating to Advocate a Bigger Piece of the Pie Part 1 from 2021-04-13T05:00:09

This is part one of our conversation with Dr. Mark Anner and union leader Kong Athit. What would it take for workers and factory management to work together to advocate for a bigger piece of the pi...

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038. Manufactured x Transformers Foundation: Sanjeev Bahl on REKUT & Inclusion from 2021-04-06T04:49:07

In this episode we talk about REKUT, a manufacturing facility providing equal opportunities to people who are differently abled. How is production set up? Who buys the products? What would it take ...

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037. Manufactured x Transformers Foundation: Sanjeev Bahl on Saitex, Intersectional Environmentalism & Inclusivity from 2021-04-06T04:34:04

This week we talk to Sanjeev Bahl, founder and CEO of Saitex. We talk about Sanjeev’s personal journey, what Saitex is, and introduce its latest offshoot: REKUT, a movement to create jobs and equal...

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036. Manufactured x GIZ FABRIC: Anne Patricia Sutanto on Why She Values Openness Over Sales from 2021-03-30T10:00:56

In this episode, Anne gets into what’s positioned Pan Brothers to be able to pick and choose the brands it works with and why she values openness over sales.

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035. Manufactured x GIZ FABRIC: Anne Patricia Sutanto on Pan Brothers Tbk & Apparel Production in Indonesia from 2021-03-30T09:49:23

Pan Brothers is a apparel manufacturing company based in Indonesia, and their story is pretty remarkable. When Anne started working for the company back in 1997 they had 2000 workers. Fast forward ...

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034. Rachel Faller and Sokpriya Yan on Co-Creation from 2021-03-23T07:14:55

In this episode, we look at how tonlé’s ownership structure shapes and enables a collaborative design process, and true co-creation between the sales side of the business and the production side of...

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033. Rachel Faller on Finding Investors Willing to Invest in Manufacturing from 2021-03-23T07:12:09

In this episode we chat to Rachel Faller about why tonlé does its own manufacturing, and what that’s meant for the company as they’ve grown… Particularly when it came to finding investors.

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032. Manufactured x GIZ FABRIC: Herman Leung on Taking the Long-Term View from 2021-03-15T01:00

Herman Leung is Head of Operations for Dakota Group. Dakota Group is a manufacturing company headquartered in Hong Kong and producing across China, Cambodia, and Myanmar.

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031. Sierra Brodleit and Arjen Laan: A Candid Conversation Between Brand and Supplier from 2021-03-09T05:58:41

This week we are doing something we’ve never done before: talking to a supplier, and the brand they produce for, together. Our guests this week prove that relationships between brands and suppliers...

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Manufactured x GIZ FABRIC: Bonus – Miran Ali on Creative Ways of Generating Returns on Sustainability Investments from 2021-03-02T05:50:38

In this short bonus episode, Miran shares bit about the innovative sustainability projects Bitopi is leading, and how he’s overcome obstacles like access to financing and weak returns on sustainabi...

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030. Manufactured x GIZ FABRIC: Miran Ali on STAR Network’s Joint Call for Better Purchasing Practices from 2021-03-02T05:38:59

In part two of our conversation with Miran Ali we get into the STAR Network’s groundbreaking joint call for better purchasing practices.

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029. Manufactured x GIZ FABRIC: Miran Ali on Regional Supplier Collaboration & the STAR Network from 2021-03-02T05:19:27

In part one of our conversation with Miran Ali we get into the origins of the STAR Network. How did it come about? How did they address supplier fears regarding collaboration?

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028. Gauri Sharma & Anant Ahuja: On Vertical Integration and Sourcing Indian Cotton from 2021-02-23T10:22:23

This is part two of our conversation with Anant Ahuja and Gauri Sharma of Shahi exports, one of India’s largest garment manufacturers. We get Shahi’s decision to become vertically integrated as wel...

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027. Gauri Sharma & Anant Ahuja: On the Past, Present & Future of Shahi Exports from 2021-02-23T10:04:42

This episode is a conversation with Anant Ahuja and Gauri Sharma of Shahi exports, one of India’s largest garment manufacturers. We cover their unique origin story, their growth trajectory, their t...

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026. Manufactured x GIZ FABRIC: Edwin Keh on Getting Beyond Transactional Buyer-Supplier Relationships from 2021-02-16T07:48:42

If forecasts are moving away from past-oriented regression models, and if a rapidly changing world is making it harder and harder for brands to accurately forecast, what comes next?

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025. Manufactured x GIZ FABRIC: Edwin Keh on Data Supply Chains, Outdated Forecasting Models, and Disrupting the Fashion Industry from 2021-02-16T05:42:49

Which data will disrupt the fashion industry? Where will it come from? How will different supply chain actors use it? What potential does it have for shaking up brand-supplier roles and relationships?

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Bonus: Matthew Rendall on Winding Up in Cambodia from 2020-12-08T08:57:34

Bonus episode! Hear Matthew Rendall tell the extraordinary story that landed him in Cambodia. It was too long to include in the main episode and doesn’t really have anything to do with the sustaina...

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024. On Local Legal Contexts, Trust, & Worker-Management Relations with Matthew Rendall from 2020-12-08T05:13:22

In this episode we’re joined by Matthew Rendall, a specialist in Cambodian labor law. We look at the particularities of the Cambodian labor law, and how trust in a legal system affects relationship...

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023. Tales of Fashion Consumption in Changing China from 2020-12-01T03:56:42

In this episode Jessie takes us on a personal journey: how has the task of acquiring clothes evolved throughout her lifetime, in a rapidly changing China? Though a single personal story will never...

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LOOSE THREADS 005 from 2020-11-25T09:31:53

This week we look at two questions. The first one is: what do suppliers think consumers can/should do to shop more responsibly? And the second one is: if life as a garment factory owner is so tough...

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022. Nurul Muktadir Bappy on Why Garment Manufacturers Don’t Quit the Business from 2020-11-24T03:55:27

This week we turn to a question that, in many ways, is a subtle undercurrent running through many of our episodes: if life as a factory owner is so difficult, why do they remain in the business? Wh...

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021. Nurul Muktadir Bappy on Being a Garment Manufacturer in Bangladesh from 2020-11-17T07:20:47

This week we have the good fortune of sharing a very open and candid conversation with Nurul Muktadir Bappy. Bappy is from Bangladesh and has been working in the garment industry there since 2011. ...

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LOOSE THREADS 004 from 2020-11-11T04:28:46

What are things like for suppliers now 6 months after all the order cancellations? Have things gotten better, or worse?

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020. Tara St. James on How the Offshoring of Production Reshaped the Role of Brands from 2020-11-10T08:12:08

Which parts of the product development and production processes were brands responsible before the offshoring of production versus afterwards? How did this impact skill-sets and knowledge of produc...

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019. On Demand Garment Manufacturing with Kirby Best from 2020-11-03T10:35:44

Kirby Best is the CEO of OnPoint Manufacturing, a garment manufacturer based in the United States. OnPoint is a cut and sew company specialized in customization, and they accept orders for as littl...

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LOOSE THREADS 003 from 2020-10-28T01:16:04

Why do suppliers subcontract?

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018. On Subcontracting With Mr. Lin from 2020-10-27T03:44:40

This episode is based on a conversation Jessie had with Mr. Lin, a Chinese garment subcontractor in Phnom Penh. How did he end up in Cambodia doing subcontracting? What kind of products does he mak...

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017. Danielle Arzaga on Why the Candiani Denim Mill Decided to Tell its Own Story from 2020-10-20T02:00

Imagine a shop with jeans from all different brands, where the only thing tying it all together is that they’re made of denim from the same mill? Sounds pretty revolutionary, doesn’t it? But Candia...

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LOOSE THREADS 002 from 2020-10-14T05:26:37

How have payment terms evolved over the years and what do suppliers consider as "favorable/good" payment terms, i.e. that give them financial security.?

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016. Danielle Arzaga on Italian-made Denim, Biodegradability, and Direct to Grower Cotton Sourcing from 2020-10-13T11:28:25

In this week’s episode Danielle shares Candiani’s rich history as a family owned and operated denim mill, still operating in the same Italian town they started in back in 1938.

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015. Martin Su & Ariel Muller on Building Networks & Trust from 2020-10-06T06:05:20

This week we share part 2 of our conversation with Ariel Muller and Martin Su about their collaboration on Circular Leap Asia, a project exploring what it would take for manufacturers to take the l...

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LOOSE THREADS 001 from 2020-09-30T06:55:23

If social compliance audits don't work, why do brands keep finding compliance issues and what else should they do?

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014. Martin Su & Ariel Muller on Supplier Leadership in a Circular Economy from 2020-09-29T07:58:05

This week we talk to Ariel Muller and Martin Su about their collaboration on Circular Leap Asia, a project exploring what it would take for manufacturers to take the lead on circularity.

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013. Chronicles x Jessie: Tales of Rebellion, Freedom, and the “Wild West” from 2020-09-22T07:38:02

For our first foray into Chronicles, Jessie takes us to Hubei province around the turn of the 21st century. She tells us tales of a rebellious student on a quest for freedom which ultimately landed...

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012. Hansika Singh on Systems Change from 2020-09-15T02:00

This week we turn to Hansika’s conviction that sustainability in the fashion world requires a systems lens.

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011. Hansika Singh on What’s Reasonable to Expect of Brands and Consumers from 2020-09-08T02:00

Hansika Singh is a sustainable fashion professional currently based in Bangalore, India. We cover Hansika’s time as a merchandiser and consumer advocate. What exactly we can or should expect of bra...

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010. That’s a Wrap: Season One Thoughts, Themes & Where to Next? from 2020-08-04T05:48

In this final episode of season 1, we reflect on our goals at the outset of the project, whether we’ve made any progress, whether our goals have changed, and the important themes we’ve identified f...

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009. Matthew Guenther – Are We Industrializing Sustainability? from 2020-07-28T08:47:10

Did you know that it’s not only brands who have sustainability departments? Many manufacturers have sustainability departments, too. This week we are so fortunate to talk to Matthew Guenther, the S...

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008. Green Design Link – From Knitwear Producer, to Brand, and Beyond! from 2020-07-21T02:00

If life as a fashion supplier is so hard, why don’t manufacturers just sell directly to end consumers? How can we do artisanal production at scale? And what are the implications for how we approac...

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007. Makala Schouls on Sustainable Denim Production & More from 2020-07-14T05:00

In our episode today we have the immense good fortune of chatting to Makala Schouls. Makala is American and trained in textile design. She’s an expert in sustainable denim production. And she’s spe...

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006. Insights from a Cambodian Buying Office from 2020-07-07T05:48

This week’s episode is with Kim from Kandal province in Cambodia who is part of a growing group of university educated young South East Asians passionate about sustainability and working within the...

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005. Shipping & Logistics: Insights from a Forwarder from 2020-06-30T07:54:08

Our episode this week focuses on the relationship between forwarder, factory and brand and the impact this can have on partnership, and therefore sustainability, throughout the fashion supply chain...

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004. Explore efficiency versus sustainability with Operations Manager A.A.C Chathuranga from 2020-06-23T01:00

Often we have this impression that efficiency is all about how to push workers go faster and faster. This is true but incomplete. Efficiency can be an effective tool to improve sustainability if do...

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003. Meet Factory Owner Piet Holten from 2020-06-16T05:00

Do you own a pair of designer glasses? Have you ever thought about who makes the handy little cleaning cloth that comes with your glasses?
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002. Merchandising with Co-host Jessie Li from 2020-06-08T09:00

Merchandisers are the bridge between factories and brands. In this episode we explore their role, and their immense potential for re-defining relationships between suppliers and brands.

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001. Third Party Inspection Companies with Co-host Jessie Li from 2020-06-01T23:21:44

We wanted to kick off this podcast series with an in-depth exploration of co-host Jessie’s experiences throughout the fashion supply chain.

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000. Extended Intro from 2020-06-01T00:00

We’re so disconnected from the making of the things we use every day. Talking about sustainability of fashion industry requires a better understanding of how fashion is mass produced.

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