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India Gustin

Third-year Fashion Marketing and Journalism student in London. Contributor for Lampoon magazine on sustainability and circularity in the fashion industry. Also focuses on reported features on artisanal production in the developing world, indigenous knowledge and cultural preservation.

«They have a lot of interesting properties but they have a lot of interesting problems that go with it» In conversation with Ross McBee on what vegan leather actually means

Killing two birds with one stone: developing a bio-concrete whilst helping out ecosystems. A look into regenerative properties

If abundant, seaweed can create all sorts of problems for the environment. Zeefier has come up with a solution which tackles both that problem as well as eliminating synthetic dyes

«When you want to discard the lamp, you can separate the components by yourself so they are removable». In conversation with Marilù Osculati on just how much further we need to go

«A circular economy can’t exist in a vacuum». In conversation with Theanne Schiros on actively trying to achieve a circular economy within all industries simultaneously

More awareness needs to be spread regarding what it means to buy something which has biodegradability properties. In conversation with Bonnie Hvillum, founder of Natural Material Studio 

«If I can create a luxury brand that has a strong message and gets on the catwalk, it can inspire the industry to become more conscious». In conversation with Bav Tailor

Following the Ioncell process, a team of researchers have found a way to dissolve cotton from polyester blends and transform them into new fibers

Delhi, India. The setting of local artisans and the combined zeitgeist of east and west by the Indian designer distinguishes his creations by encompassing the additional element of social commitment

It’s not only a food crisis, it’s a nutrition crisis as well. What industry experts have to say about what needs to be done in the world of Agriculture