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🗓️ 17 November 2018
⏱️ 33 minutes
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How does supporting artisans around the world simultaneously help support sustainability? As the holiday season and Black Friday are coming up, what are some things we should keep in mind to help us be able to shop more ethically and sustainably?
Shedding light on these topics and more is Liza Moiseeva, Co-Founder of the leading Fair Trade social enterprise subscription box company GlobeIn. Due to the popularity and great success of the company, they've been able to invest millions of dollars in artisan communities over the past few years alone, helping to alleviate poverty through empowerment.
Let's dive in.
HIGHLIGHTS
[8:20] Kaméa: "How does the consumer know whether the businesses are responsible for ethical production, or if all of the middle men in the supply chain are responsible?"
[14:33] Liza on the keys to GlobeIn reaching such a large audience to be able to support their artisan communities around the world.
[15:37] Kaméa: "How can supporting artisans around the world also support sustainability?"
[22:29] Liza's advice on how to shop mindfully this holiday season.
[25:07] Liza's tips for someone who is just getting into the sustainability and social impact space.
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1:09.8 | It used to be the norm that we knew our shoemaker, our dressmaker, but with the mass consumption |
1:15.9 | and the shift of the global production to poor developing countries, it became a norm |
1:21.4 | that we never know who made our product, you know, and that's why it's a norm now to pay |
1:26.2 | $2 for a t-shirt, not knowing the person who made this $2 t-shirt |
1:31.0 | is basically barely surviving on a few cents per day. |
1:37.7 | How does supporting artisans around the world simultaneously help to support sustainability? |
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