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The (Un)Ethical Consumer
Zoe Goetzmann
22 episodes
2 weeks ago
The (Un)Ethical Consumer Podcast strives to answer the question: ‘what does it mean to be sustainable?’ hosted by Zoë Goetzmann. During interviews with artists, designers, creatives and industry professionals working in both art and fashion, Zoë seeks to create a space to break-down the technical processes behind design. Raising questions like: ‘What is ethical, what is not ethical?,’ ‘What is sustainable, what is unsustainable?,’ Through experience working in both the art and fashion, Zoë has come to realise that the best way to do this is this is sharing the stories that artists have to tell
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The (Un)Ethical Consumer Podcast strives to answer the question: ‘what does it mean to be sustainable?’ hosted by Zoë Goetzmann. During interviews with artists, designers, creatives and industry professionals working in both art and fashion, Zoë seeks to create a space to break-down the technical processes behind design. Raising questions like: ‘What is ethical, what is not ethical?,’ ‘What is sustainable, what is unsustainable?,’ Through experience working in both the art and fashion, Zoë has come to realise that the best way to do this is this is sharing the stories that artists have to tell
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Industry Roundup: Stella McCartney’s FEVVERS, France’s New Sustainable Fashion Policy, and London’s Eco Rebellion 🗣💅💥
The (Un)Ethical Consumer
4 minutes 44 seconds
1 month ago
Industry Roundup: Stella McCartney’s FEVVERS, France’s New Sustainable Fashion Policy, and London’s Eco Rebellion 🗣💅💥

💥 In this episode, we’re launching our new segment, “Industry Roundup,” where we unpack the latest actions shaping the fashion world.

This week’s roundup covers:

✨ Paris Fashion Week: Stella McCartney’s “FEVVERS” — plant-based, vegan feather alternatives redefining what luxury means. Can exclusivity come from innovation rather than animal exploitation?

🌿 France’s Environmental Labelling Law: Effective this October, France rolled out its Environmental Labelling for Textiles (Loi AGEC) — requiring brands to disclose the environmental impact of their garments. Think of it as a nutrition label for clothes — pushing transparency and challenging the greenwashing status quo.

⚡ London Fashion Week: With new sustainability mandates and the British Fashion Council’s rallying cry — “The world is watching this week. Let us show them what only London can do” — are we seeing the rise of an eco-rebellion? London’s signature punk spirit might just be fueling a planet-conscious creative renaissance.

👉 If you enjoyed this new solo episode, please rate us ★★★★★ and leave a kind review wherever you listen.

🎧 Available on Spotify & Apple Podcasts

Follow: ⁠@theunethicalconsumerpodcast

TUC ⁠Host: Zoë Goetzmann — ⁠@byzoesera⁠ 🎤

The (Un)Ethical Consumer
The (Un)Ethical Consumer Podcast strives to answer the question: ‘what does it mean to be sustainable?’ hosted by Zoë Goetzmann. During interviews with artists, designers, creatives and industry professionals working in both art and fashion, Zoë seeks to create a space to break-down the technical processes behind design. Raising questions like: ‘What is ethical, what is not ethical?,’ ‘What is sustainable, what is unsustainable?,’ Through experience working in both the art and fashion, Zoë has come to realise that the best way to do this is this is sharing the stories that artists have to tell