NEONYT: Better Packaging - More Solutions for the Fashion Industry. Part 2
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Neonyt – Podcast for Fashion, Sustainability & Innovation
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Neonyt Podcast Episode No.3 and the second panel on better packaging deals with problems and initiatives and what can be done from the B2B side. [english]
It raises the question of how the garment does get from production to warehouse? Every single piece of textile is packaged. As a result, there is an incredible amount of waste which is a big problem. This episode looks at the solutions.
The episode was recorded at Neonyt in July 2019.
Guests:
*Annabel Homann, Lanius, #noplastc initiative
*Steffen Riese, Pyua
*Linus Mueller, Circular Systems / Agraloop
*moderated by Carina Bischof
NEONYT PODCAST
In a podcast series, we have made the most exciting talks on various topics of the past Neonyt available for you. The topics range from a sustainable production, retail and better packaging to craft and jewelry 4.0. How can producers, brands, and retailers approach sustainability sensibly and really drive change in fashion?
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