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Brighton Waste House Tour and “Fashion and Sustainability, are they compatible?” Panel

9/14/2018

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Circular Brighton & Hove meeting on 5th September 2018, University of Brighton, Grand Parade Campus

By way of an appetizer for the Circular Brighton & Hove meeting on 5th September 2018, attendees enjoyed a fascinating tour of the Brighton Waste House given by Duncan Baker-Brown, the award-winning architect from BBM Architects.  The Brighton Waste House represents the development of a ‘living laboratory’ for ecological architectural design and the building is Europe's first permanent public building made almost entirely from material thrown away or not wanted and is an EPC ‘A’ rated low energy building.  Further information is available at arts.brighton.ac.uk/projects/wastehouse.

This was followed by drinks networking with food obtained via the “Too Good To Go” app (www.toogoodtogo.co.uk), enabling attendees to rescue delicious food at great prices from local restaurants and shops whilst saving the environment at the same time.

Dessert took the form of stimulating debate on the subject of “Fashion and Sustainability, are they compatible?”, facilitated by an expert panel, chaired by Dr David Greenfield, organiser of the September Circular Brighton & Hove event, from SOENECS Ltd www.soenecs.co.uk consisting of:
  • Pippa Moyle of Pippa Says (www.pippasays.com) and Founder of the City Girl Network (social network for twenty-something women) and Trash Talk (eliminating waste through the voice of consumers).
  • Safia Minney, Founder of People Tree, pioneer in ethical and environmentally sustainable fashion (www.peopletree.co.uk) and Managing Director at Po-Zu, ethical and sustainable shoes and footwear (www.po-zu.com).
  • Talia Hussain, Founder of Ramnation, fashion brand   wool yarns made from fleeces of Britain’s traditional and rare breed sheep (www.ramnation.co.uk).
  • Gresham Blake, Founder of Gresham Blake, a design led tailoring business and ready to wear clothing brand, creating bespoke, made to measure and limited edition luxury clothing, shoes and accessories for both men and women (www.greshamblake.com).
  • Jo-Anne Godden, Founder of Ruby Moon, ethical swimwear and activewear company which was founded to donate 100% of its profits to micro credit programs, with loans changing lives, enabling impoverished women to become entrepreneurs (www.rubymoon.org.uk).
Here are some of the evening’s key discussion points and questions; hopefully these will inspire post event discussions, behaviour change and action plans:


The feedback from attendees was brilliant, with people loving the food from sushi to organic sausage rolls and a lively debate that inspired people to change their perspective of fashion
J Greenfield 13.09.18

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