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Eco (Sustainable) Fashion-how one industry is re-inventing itself"

Fashion is a multi billion dollar industry with a ton of issues-waste, transportation, crops, chemicals, labor .....we all wear clothes at least some of the time . We are all involved.

"When fashion is dysfunctional then fashion must evolve"

This lecture debuted as part of the Women's Programs noon lecture series at SCCC

Now that the beta test is over it is ready for the road. This lecture is for hire and is available to groups of almost any size. The price is as low as $100.00 depending on transportation, cause and venue. Contact deborah at debbarnesusa@hotmail.com with lecture as subject. thank you!

This is a dandy action filled lecture. I encourage people to speak up with comments and questions. It is for everyone, as we can only change that of which we are aware. This is about those changes from the inside out and the street up.

Is this a challenge to all industries?
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With PPT photos of local and euro eco/ethical designers, quotes and video...not just talking head stuff this is real info-tainment that matters.

please see the trailer at:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dpNyIat1l20

and for more info:

Search "recycouture" on Teachstreet.com

http://fashionrip.blogspot.com

http://fashionethos.blogspot.com

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