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Trendsplant Report Vol. VIII

Posted by Miguel Ángel García Jurado on

We’re back! We have brought the second quarter to a close, and this is our personal balance sheet. 

 

When (almost) everything is greenwashing

Posted by Miguel Ángel García Jurado on

Something important to think about. Let's get straight to it. Have you noticed that some hypermarkets sell organic cotton t-shirts for less than €5? Yes, less than €5. Yes, our prices are much higher.

The Playa Carabassi cleanup as an awareness-raising exercise

Posted by Miguel Ángel García Jurado on

We are saying nothing new when we tell you that the oceans are undergoing severe changes due to natural variations and overexploitation. Human-induced climate change has now contributed approximately 1.1°C to global warming. This is undoubtedly...

Mariola and the journey through time via some cans

Posted by Miguel Ángel García Jurado on

One of our objectives is to ensure that the products we make last for a long time. But do we want everything to last? 

Authors: Antonyo Marest

Posted by Miguel Garcia on
Antonyo is a really good person, as well as an artist. When you have read this interview, you will come to the same conclusion. A simple person, without airs or graces referring to a quote by the “chef of the sea”: “[An individual] With their feet on the ground but their head at sea”.

SS22 - Hikers Delight - Mariola

Posted by Miguel Garcia on
New collection, new hopes. And nerves, also nerves. We’ve now been going for 12+1 years and every launch we get the same feeling. Today, we introduce to you our SS22 - Hikers Delight – Mariola collection: a long name describing a range based on our old friend Pigment Dye.

Who made my clothes?

Posted by Miguel Garcia on
It's time for FASHION REVOLUTION WEEK, with MONEY FASHION POWER as this year's theme.⁠ The event brings together the world's largest fashion activism movement for a week to collectively reimagine a just and equitable fashion system for people and the planet.⁠ ⁠

Trendsplant Report Vol. VII

Posted by Luis Guillén Malluguiza on
Concentrating production into just a few days

We’re also Knowcosters

Posted by Luis Guillén Malluguiza on
This movement is a consumer philosophy based on conscious consumption, on knowing not just the visible cost of the product, but also the unseen indirect costs we all pay: the costs to our welfare and the planet.