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Fast Fashion's Backlash: A Sustainable Revolution | | June 26, 2025 | 11 AM EST | Online The fast fashion industry is under fire for its environmental toll and exploitative labor practices. But a wave of change is rising. Join journalist Jessica Hullinger in conversation with Scientific American editor Jennifer Schwartz as they spotlight the innovators and movements reshaping fashion—from botanical dyes and local supply chains to upcycling and repair services. You'll also get a comprehensive guide to making truly sustainable fashion choices. Free event for subscribers of Scientific American! | | Subscribe today to attend. | | Jessica Hullinger is a London-based journalist covering issues such as climate change and sustainability. Jessica previously served as deputy editor for The Week and assistant news editor for Fast Company. She helps curate TIME magazine's annual TIME Climate100 list, which highlights the world's most innovative business leaders creating climate action. She co-created Heatmap News' popular Heatmap AM climate newsletter, which is read by thousands of politicians and energy insiders every weekday. She is also a frequent guest on The Week's Unwrapped podcast. | | Jen Schwartz is a senior features editor at Scientific American since 2017. She produces stories and special projects about how society is adapting—or not—to a rapidly changing world. Jen is an award-winning journalist who has previously worked at publications including GQ, New York, Outside, Popular Science and The Boston Globe. | | | | |
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