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Saving lightly damaged clothing from landfill with Nicole Bassett @ The Renewal Workshop

26m · Eco-Warriors Podcast | Sustainability, Environmentalism, Conservation · 29 Nov 14:00

Nicole Bassett is a Co-Founder of The Renewal Workshop. After spending time in film and production, Nicole decided to build a business that could be a force for change. After completing a Masters in Environmental Studies, Nicole worked at Patagonia then founded her own company to help other brands think about end of life for their products. Today, The Renewal Workshop works with companies like the North Face, Prana, Vuori and PEARL iZUMi and has diverted more than half a million pounds of clothing from landfill.

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