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Cited Sources:
- "Plastic Pollution," National Geographic. An insightful article revealing the vast extent of plastic pollution and its enduring impact on the environment.(https://www.nationalgeographic.com/environment/article/plastic-pollution)
- "Textiles: Material-Specific Data," Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Provides staggering statistics on textile waste and its implications for landfills in the United States. (https://www.epa.gov/facts-and-figures-about-materials-waste-and-recycling/textiles-material-specific-data)
Timestamped References:
- (2:00-5:00) Discussion on plastic and textile waste scale based on insights from National Geographic and the EPA.
- (5:00-8:00) Examples of how businesses like Patagonia and Adidas address waste.
- (8:00-11:00) Strategies companies use to innovate in product design and supply chain management.
- (11:00-13:00) Examination of consumer reactions and shifts in the market towards sustainability.
Recommended Further Resources:
- "The Circular Economy: A Transformative Covid-19 Recovery Strategy." This report by the World Economic Forum outlines how adopting circular economy principles can lead to a more sustainable and resilient future.(https://www.weforum.org/reports/the-circular-economy-a-transformative-covid-19-recovery-strategy)
- "How to Reduce Your Carbon Footprint." A practical guide by The New York Times offering tips on reducing personal environmental impact. (https://www.nytimes.com/guides/year-of-living-better/how-to-reduce-your-carbon-footprint)
By Madison NelsonCited Sources:
- "Plastic Pollution," National Geographic. An insightful article revealing the vast extent of plastic pollution and its enduring impact on the environment.(https://www.nationalgeographic.com/environment/article/plastic-pollution)
- "Textiles: Material-Specific Data," Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Provides staggering statistics on textile waste and its implications for landfills in the United States. (https://www.epa.gov/facts-and-figures-about-materials-waste-and-recycling/textiles-material-specific-data)
Timestamped References:
- (2:00-5:00) Discussion on plastic and textile waste scale based on insights from National Geographic and the EPA.
- (5:00-8:00) Examples of how businesses like Patagonia and Adidas address waste.
- (8:00-11:00) Strategies companies use to innovate in product design and supply chain management.
- (11:00-13:00) Examination of consumer reactions and shifts in the market towards sustainability.
Recommended Further Resources:
- "The Circular Economy: A Transformative Covid-19 Recovery Strategy." This report by the World Economic Forum outlines how adopting circular economy principles can lead to a more sustainable and resilient future.(https://www.weforum.org/reports/the-circular-economy-a-transformative-covid-19-recovery-strategy)
- "How to Reduce Your Carbon Footprint." A practical guide by The New York Times offering tips on reducing personal environmental impact. (https://www.nytimes.com/guides/year-of-living-better/how-to-reduce-your-carbon-footprint)