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Everything Must Go
I’m back! Yep it’s been nearly two months and in that time I’ve almost forgotten how to use WordPress and Twitter and everything else tech-related. I really dislike living online and I find the fact that it has become essential … Continue reading →
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Tagged Amy Davidson, Bargehouse, clothing supply chain, ethical fashion, Everything Must Go, garment workers, George Parker, Goldsmiths, Kate Goldsworthy, Lucy Siegle, Manic Street Preachers, Meghna Gupta, Panipat, recycling, Sarah Farquhar, The Waste of the World, University of Sheffield
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