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The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is a U.S. government agency responsible for protecting human health and the environment. Established in 1970, the EPA enforces regulations to ensure clean air and water, safe waste management, and the reduction of environmental hazards. 

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A nonprofit working to end fast fashion through education, advocacy, and transparency. They offer brand ratings, campaign actions, and videos spotlighting workers’ stories.

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A global movement demanding a fairer, safer, more transparent fashion industry. They’re known for the #WhoMadeMyClothes campaign and offer toolkits, educational resources, and brand transparency indexes.

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Before you invest in a clothing brand, research to see if they are sustainable. A helpful resource is the website, https://goodonyou.eco/, which provides ratings and further research on how ethical a fashion company is. 

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A climate and culture nonprofit offering courses, research, and advocacy around climate justice, fashion, and colonialism. It connects fashion to wider sustainability issues.

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An annual report tracking data on resale trends, the environmental benefits of secondhand fashion, and shifts in consumer behavior.

Sustainability is more than just a trend; it's a powerful selling point for businesses today. In this article we explore how eco-friendly practices resonate with consumers, driving brand loyalty and boosting sales. 

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Focused on secondhand clothing waste in Ghana’s Kantamanto Market, this nonprofit works to reform global clothing waste systems and center frontline communities.

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A consultancy and platform focused on sustainable business solutions in fashion and lifestyle. Founded by Livia Firth, Eco-Age offers articles, reports, and campaigns that promote ethical practices across the supply chain. They also work with brands to improve their sustainability credentials.

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La Purpose Brand is a Substack newsletter focused on purpose-driven branding, providing insights and strategies for businesses to build authentic identities. It helps readers align their brand values with meaningful storytelling to connect deeply with their audiences.

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