Fashion Sustainability: Influencers Talk With Create & Cultivate
At Timberland’s NYC flagship store, four influencers in sustainability talk their focus on fashion with Create & Cultivate.
Source: footwearnews.com
At Timberland’s NYC flagship store, four influencers in sustainability talk their focus on fashion with Create & Cultivate.
Source: footwearnews.com
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The Fisheries Council of Canada, a trade group representing Canada’s wild-capture seafood industry, has issued a new guide to Canadian seafood geared toward Canadian consumers. The guide, “Seafood, A Sustainable Superfood” is meant to be a “complete one-stop shop to demystify the process of buying and cooking sustainable Canadian seafood,” it said. It’s available to download for free from the FCC website. “Part of building public trust in the Canadian seafood industry comes from arming consumers with the knowledge they need to source it, buy it and cook it at home,” FCC President Paul Lansbergen said.
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Scotland is leading the way in protecting marine environments, Nicola Sturgeon announced on Wednesday.