Much is said about the environmental impact and sustainability of our clothes. Which fibres are good, which are not so good. Should we upcycle, recycle, downcycle, send to landfill or wear them threadbare? What role do chemicals play, and are they all good? In this episode, I talk with Norwegian Research Professor Ingun Grimstad Klepp at Oslo Metropolitan University. Ingun researches sustainable textiles, clothing, laundry and leisure consumption and has written numerous articles and books of these themes.
The answers to the questions above are both startling and uncomfortable!
Norwegian:
Find more information about Ingun Grimstad Klepp and her research here
Her two most recent books for consumers:
- Lettstelt - about how we should wash out clothes
- Lettkledd - about what really goes into the making of our clothes
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