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30) Regenerative Fashion and Rebuilding a Seed-to-Sew Supply Chain with Nishanth Chopra of Oshadi Collective

30) Regenerative Fashion and Rebuilding a Seed-to-Sew Supply Chain with Nishanth Chopra of Oshadi Collective

FromConscious Style Podcast


30) Regenerative Fashion and Rebuilding a Seed-to-Sew Supply Chain with Nishanth Chopra of Oshadi Collective

FromConscious Style Podcast

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Length:
41 minutes
Released:
Dec 14, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

This is the second season finale of the podcast! As you probably know by now, the focus of this season is circular fashion and in the past 15 episodes or so, we've talked about secondhand, swapping, renting, slowing down production, repairing and mending, recycling and upcycling, and beginning in last week's episode, composting and building soil-to-soil circularity.We will be continuing that conversation today and also discussing regenerative fashion and regenerative agriculture a bit more. I am going to be interviewing Nishanth Chopra, who is the founder of Oshadi Collective, an initiative that is re-creating a circular and regenerative seed-to-sew-supply chain that is rooted in ancient Indian agricultural practices and artisan heritage.Oshadi is truly breaking molds and boundaries and re-imagining a better fashion future that can uplift rather than degrade; regenerate rather than destroy; celebrate rather than exploit.And so I was so humbled that I had the opportunity to talk with Nishanth all about Oshadi's seed-to-sew supply chain and discuss their approach to regenerative fashion, and circularity, and building a more equitable fashion supply chain. Nishanth had some really interesting points about minimum wages and living wages in this interview that really got me thinking...I actually did this interview a few months ago, but I decided to leave this episode for the very end of this season because Oshadi is just doing so many incredible things that provide a great blueprint for what a more positive fashion system could look like.I thought it would be fitting to end the second season with  an inspirational episode, so I hope you enjoy it! (And don't forget to leave a rating and/or review in Apple Podcasts if you're liking the show so far.) FULL SHOW NOTES & TRANSCRIPThttps://www.consciouslifeandstyle.com/regenerative-fashion-oshadi-collective/  LINKS:Christy Dawn Farm to Closet CollectionNishanth on the Green Dreamer PodcastNishanth on the Conscious Chatter PodcastNishanth with Holly Rose  ABOUT OSHADI COLLECTIVE:Oshadi is a regenerative fashion initiative, mindfully building a seed-to-sew supply chain in rural India. Originally founded by Nishanth Chopra in 2016 as a womenswear label, Oshadi now is involved in every element of the production process, from growing the cotton, to printing and dyeing, to weaving and spinning.Rooted in ancient Indian agricultural practices and artisan heritage, at the heart of Oshadi is a 50-acre regenerative cotton farm and a simple ethos:  to give back more than they take.  CONNECT WITH OSHADI:WebsiteInstagram CONNECT WITH CONSCIOUS STYLE:Conscious Life & Style WebsiteInstagramPinterestConscious Edit NewsletterYouTube  
Released:
Dec 14, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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What will it really take to create a more sustainable and equitable future for fashion? Each week, host Elizabeth Joy interviews fashion changemakers — from labor activists to slow fashion entrepreneurs — to explore this very question. Hear about topics like greenwashing, garment worker rights, consumer psychology, secondhand fashion, making the most of your closet, and more. For more, visit consciouslifeandstyle.com and follow @consciousstyle on Instagram.