
The Revitalising Health Podcast
The Revitalising Health Podcast
36. Sustainable Fashion for Low tox Living - with Nina Gbor
In Episode 36 Gabby speaks with eco-stylist Nina Gbor.
As the founder of Eco Styles, Nina Gbor is an award-winning sustainability advocate, ethical fashion speaker, writer, educator & climate activist. Nina has a masters in International Development & is a former sustainable fashion tutor in short courses at RMIT University in Melbourne. She coined the phrase “get off the fashion TRENDmill” (or fashion treadmill) to address fashion overconsumption — It’s the notion that individuality & self-knowledge should be the premise for consuming clothing, not fashion trends.
Gabby & Nina discuss:
- How textile manufacturing can contribute to toxicity in our products (such as clothing)
- The importance of certification standards for organic & fair-trade clothing
- Tips on how to source clothing which is good for our bodies, the people who make them, & the environment
- The benefits of sourcing clothes from local brands
- Recommendations for ethical, sustainable, low-tox clothing brands
Nina's website: https://www.ecostyles.com.au/
Nina's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/eco.styles/
Nina's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ninagbor/
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