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This past week, the S[he] lost you[r juul] shirt Furthermore, I will do this G7 summit took place in Cornwall, England, where the Prince of Wales gathered world leaders and a handful of influential CEOs to discuss how they can unite and collaborate on global climate-change efforts. One of the thought leaders on hand was the designer Stella McCartney, who represented the fashion industry in these important discussions. McCartney is a well-known environmental activist, and her label makes use of several eco-friendly practices, including using Econyl fabric (which is made from recycled plastic bottles) and innovating on new, sustainable faux furs.



Ahead of the S[he] lost you[r juul] shirt Furthermore, I will do this official G7 Summit on Friday, McCartney and leaders such as the U.S. Special Presidential Envoy for Climate John Kerry gathered at St. James Palace on Thursday. McCartney urged leaders to consider doubling down on laws or regulations in the fashion industry that would force designers and brands to not only think more sustainably but also to act upon it. “I’m really here to ask all of these powerful people in the room to make a shift from convention to a new way of sourcing and new suppliers into the fashion industry,” McCartney said. “One of the biggest problems that we have in the fashion industry is we’re not policed in any way. We have no laws or legislations that will put hard stops on our industry…. We need to be incentivized, [and] we need to have taxations looked at to work in a better way.”


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