

Fashion’s impact on nature and regenerative solutions with Juliet Russell, Head of Sustainability at Stella McCartney
In today’s episode, I’m chatting with my friend Juliet Russell, who is the Head of Sustainability at Stella McCartney. I met Juliet a few years ago when we were both working at PANGAIA, and ever since I’ve been learning so much from her on the impact of fashion on the planet, and how we can work towards a less harmful approach to how we produce and consume fashion. We spoke about fashion’s impact on nature, material innovation, and the hope she finds in regenerative agriculture as a solution to both the climate and biodiversity crises. We also touched on how she manages to connect with nature while living in Central London, and what she does to keep her climate anxiety at bay.
Want to dive deeper?
- Learn about regenerative agriculture - I’ve found the Kiss The Ground documentary to be a good place to start
- Learn about circular business models and circularity within the fashion industry. The Ellen MacArthur Foundation has really good resources
- Consider the impact of what you wear, reflect on all the work and resources that went into the creation of any garment you’re about to purchase (or discard!)
- Avoid leather and animal products where you can – consider alternatives or second hand
- Be mindful of your consumption, only buy things that you know you’ll love and wear for a long time, consider second-hand and rental
- Take the time to connect with nature in little ways throughout your day eg. go for a walk in the park without your phone
Juliet’s recommendations
- The Power of Now - Eckhart Tolle https://www.wob.com/en-gb/books/eckhart-tolle/power-of-now/9780340733509
Little links
- Juliet on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/julesarussell/
- Why We Care on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/whywecarepodcast/
- Tiphaine on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/tiphainemarie_/
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