Carbon isn’t the enemy. It’s the new currency of creation.
In this 15-minute episode, Jad and Mimi unpack Linda Hendricks’s sharp new essay, “The New Black Ledger: Carbon Isn’t Compliance Anymore, It’s Becoming Creativity.” The conversation drifts between fashion’s future, climate accountability, and design as data, tracing how the idea of “carbon tracking” is evolving into “carbon artistry.”
Along the way, they dive into Linda’s conversation with Paula Menéndez, founder of Oly, whose resale platform turns circular fashion into carbon infrastructure. Together, they explore how numbers become narratives, how reuse rewrites luxury, and why the next revolution in fashion won’t come from fabric — but from what we can’t see.
This one sits at the intersection of innovation and intention. It’s about what happens when creativity starts keeping score differently.Carbon isn’t the enemy. It’s the new currency of creation.
In this 15-minute episode, Jad and Mimi unpack Linda Hendricks’s sharp new essay, “The New Black Ledger: Carbon Isn’t Compliance Anymore, It’s Becoming Creativity.” The conversation drifts between fashion’s future, climate accountability, and design as data, tracing how the idea of “carbon tracking” is evolving into “carbon artistry.”
Along the way, they dive into Linda’s conversation with Paula Menéndez, founder of Oly, whose resale platform turns circular fashion into carbon infrastructure. Together, they explore how numbers become narratives, how reuse rewrites luxury, and why the next revolution in fashion won’t come from fabric — but from what we can’t see.
This one sits at the intersection of innovation and intention. It’s about what happens when creativity starts keeping score differently.
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