Author is founder and editor-in-chief of Magnifieco.com , a daily blog and digital source for eco-fashion
Started in 2008, the site was expanded in 2012 to include mens' and children's fashion, beauty and other content
Author also writes for Huffington Post
The author has spoken at Green Festivals, the Raleigh Eco-Fashion conference and at Earth Day 2013.
This book examines non-toxic beauty and ethical fashion so you can shop better and feel better
The fashion industry is undergoing a revolution particularly related to supply chain transparency
Greenpeace's Toxic Threads Campaign, B Corporations lead by Patagonia and events like the Bangladesh factory disaster are raising awareness about ethical fashion
Some of the top purchasers of organic cotton last year were: C&A, H&M, Nike, Puma, Carrefour and Target
In this new landscape, this book will stand out as a resource people are looking for
This book will highlight the brands and designers that are making better choices and leading the way in ethical fashion
Contains tips like: organic cotton is great but some dyes, even on organic cotton are toxic; bamboo is not antimicrobial; there are two labels on your clothing – the one near the hem will tell you accurately where your garment is made
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