Where Does It Come From? With Jo Salter

Where Does It Come From? With Jo Salter

Author: Jaymes Byron Talent July 11, 2021 Duration: 33:58

We got to talk with The Ethical Fashion Buddy, Jo Salter in this episode. Founder of the ethically-focused brand, “Where Does It Come From?”, Jo tells us about the importance of knowing who made your clothes.

We learn how other brands are benefitting from Jo’s experience and knowledge in becoming more sustainable and ethical. What is rain-fed cotton?

Plus, we hear of the many “hats” Jo wears as director, consultant, campaigner, and now podcast host, proving her dedication to the planet and people. Check it out for more informative conversations around sustainability https://wheredoesitcomefrom.podbean.com

Connect with Jo on LinkedIn for a chat at linkedin.com/in/jo-salter-87841710

Read more about the story of Jo’s brand at https://www.wheredoesitcomefrom.co.uk

And, as mentioned in the episode, you can also learn more about and get involved with the Brands For Fashion Revolution campaign at https://www.facebook.com/groups/Eb4fashrev/about

We’ll be bringing more insights from the world of sustainable fashion regularly, so remember to subscribe to the podcast and invite your friends for a listen.

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Hosted by Jaymes Byron Talent, The Sustainable Fashion Wingman is a podcast that digs into the real, often complex, work happening to change fashion for the better. It’s no secret the industry faces serious challenges, from its environmental footprint to social equity, but this series focuses squarely on the people who are actively building solutions. Each conversation moves beyond simple criticism to explore practical action, whether that’s pioneering circular business models, ensuring fair wages and safe conditions for garment workers, or rethinking design from the ground up. You’ll hear directly from innovators, the experts shaping new careers, and the brands that are integrating ethics into their core. The dialogue is grounded in the understanding that knowledge must lead to tangible change. Tuning into this podcast offers a clear-eyed look at how the landscape is shifting, providing both insight and a sense of connection to a community dedicated to meaningful progress. It’s for anyone who believes fashion can be a force for good and wants to understand how that’s being achieved, one thoughtful step at a time.
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