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Melissa Hemsley's 10 Simple Swaps to Make a More Sustainable Kitchen

By Melissa Hemsley — 2019

In Melissa Hemsley’s new fortnightly column, Eat, Think, Grow, she serves up practical ideas and inspiration for everyone who wants to leave a more positive impact on the planet.

Read on www.vogue.co.uk

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‘Rampant Consumerism Is Not Attractive.’ Patagonia Is Climbing to the Top—and Reimagining Capitalism Along the Way

There are two small holes in the chest of my black fleece, as if a vampire took a nip, but Rose Marcario, the CEO of Patagonia, does not think I need a new one.

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Sustainability: Not What You Think It Is

MIT Sloan’s Peter Senge, founder of the Society for Organizational Learning, shows how companies, right away, can stop adopting sustainability measures that do “less bad” and start doing “more good,” both for the business and the world around it.

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Why My 8,000 Mile Walk to Meet Martin Luther King Was Worth It

Satish Kumar walked 8,000 miles to spread the message of peace around the world. Here he gives his recipe for a better world.

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“Ways to Promote a Holistic Approach to Sustainable Development in Harmony with Nature”

A presentation by Riane Eisler at the U.N. General Assembly in April 2011.

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Dreaming the Future Can Create the Future

Taking care of nature means taking care of people, and taking care of people means taking care of nature.

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It Takes a Journey

Sustainability can hardly be achieved in one fell swoop, it entails a step-by-step progression.

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Why Did Human History Unfold Differently on Different Continents for the Last 13,000 Years?

The biggest question that Jared Diamond is asking himself is how to turn the study of history into a science.

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Eileen Fisher Wants Those Clothes Back When You're Done

At an early stage in her 34-year-old company, Fisher said she and her co-workers grew alarmed at the environmental toll of clothing manufacturing — from depleted farm fields to dye pollution in rivers.

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See How Public School Recycled Used Eileen Fisher Clothes

“The next generation of designers are the future of the industry,” said (Eileen) Fisher.

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Eileen Fisher Says “There Are Too Many Clothes in the World”

Vintage is one of the only growth areas in retail—and that is good, according to founder of eponymous clothing brand.

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