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🗓️ 8 May 2024
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The worsening microplastic solution is endangering not just the environment but human health as well. Caroline Priebe is here to present an effective alternative to make the clothing industry more sustainable: regenerative wool. Joining Corinna Bellizzi, she talks about the many benefits of ditching synthetic materials in favor of wool, which is not only good for the environment but also serves as timeless pieces of clothing. Caroline also discusses the most humane ways of harvesting wool, some sustainable fashion tips, and the best approaches to choosing a good business partner.
About Guest:
Caroline Priebe is the Founder and Designer of Driftless Goods an outdoor apparel brand for people who like nice things and would prefer not to wrap themselves in plastic. Given the challenges the apparel industry faces such as, microplastic pollution in our organs and oceans, growing emissions contributing to climate change and a waste crisis - she set out to design a brand that values both aesthetics and mitigates those impacts. She recently launched with a collection of plastic-free fleece outerwear made with regenerative wool with styles for the whole family.
Guest Website: https://driftlessgoods.com
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0:00.0 | we're all like super busy and to have to sort of like chase trends which are generally made |
0:06.8 | cheaply of synthetic materials like sort of takes a lot of work and like psychogram. I find relief |
0:12.5 | in having like a very curated wardrobe that is very minimalist, very small, especially for someone |
0:18.6 | who's like career has been in fashion, it's really |
0:21.5 | helpful to like everything in my closet and be able to count on it. So one of the criticisms I get |
0:27.7 | is the price, which I totally understand. And in like sheer transparency, right now I cannot |
0:32.9 | afford my own things. But I'm very glad that I purchased really, I made investments in pieces when I could |
0:40.9 | afford them because I'm still wearing them in some cases decades later. They are part of my identity, |
0:46.7 | my style, my wardrobe, and they are all, for the most part, just because of my aesthetic and |
0:53.0 | hand preferences made of natural materials. People hand prefaces made of natural materials. |
0:55.6 | People just value things made of natural materials more. |
0:59.4 | Welcome to Care More Be Better, a podcast for people like you who care about the social |
1:05.0 | impact of conscious companies and everyday heroes. |
1:08.6 | Hear inspiring stories from those who put people and planet before profit and personal gain. |
1:14.0 | You'll learn how you can make a difference. |
1:16.0 | Vote with your dollars and get involved today. |
1:18.9 | Here's your host, Karina Belizzi. |
1:23.7 | Hello, fellow do-gooters and friends. |
1:25.9 | I'm your host, Karina Belizzi. Today we're going to revisit a topic that we've covered before as we rediscover some of the concepts of circularity and regenerative principles, specifically as it relates to the world of fashion and even outdoor sportswear as we reconnect with Caroline Preby. |
1:44.7 | Caroline is a long-time fashion aficionado, having worked for many different companies over the years, |
1:52.0 | and longtime listeners of this show may remember our first conversation, which was episode |
1:56.4 | number 14 in our early days. |
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