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Wardrobe full of clothes but nothing to wear? This series of Down To Earth asks why we’re buying so much and how it affects the world around us. Meet the designers, experts and change makers who unpick why our wardrobes aren't working for us and the planet.
This podcast is bought to you by Hubbub. At Hubbub we're all about finding ways to make it easier for us all to make choices that are good for the environment - from food to fashion and from reuse to greener and more connected communities. Everyday solutions that bring people, community groups and business together to do good and create change that ripples far and wide.
Find out more at www.hubbub.org.uk
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Fashion Forward: What’s next for the industry?
mercredi 28 juin 2023 • Durée 17:55
After 9 unique conversations about fashion that opened our wardrobes wide, the latest series of Down To Earth is coming to a close. From community designed clothes to mending, thrifting, and all the people involved in creating clothes, our final episode this week covers Hubbub’s work on sustainable fashion – past, present and future!
In today’s episode hear from Hubbuber and Head of Fashion, Steph, chatting to us about our next steps in sustainable fashion once the series wraps up. We flick through the rail of Hubbub’s past fashion campaigns, sneak a peek at new campaigns we’ve got coming up this year and explore the changes we’re hopeful for in the fashion industry as a whole.
Rental Revolution with Lucy Hall
Saison 2 · Épisode 8
mardi 13 juin 2023 • Durée 24:09
Have you heard of Loanhood yet?
The circular fashion platform is leading the charge in the sustainable fashion movement by offering both an app that connects people with a vast collection of upcoming designers and local outfits available for rent as well as swaps, where you can get a new wardrobe for free. This innovative approach allows people to access the latest trends without having to buy them.
In this episode we chat to one of the founders Lucy Hall who chats through how Loanhood came to be, why she wants to make rental an everyday part of choosing outfits and what the future of sustainable fashion might look like.
Want to give renting a try? Find Loanhood here https://www.loanhood.com/
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Through the wardrobe: How community, skills and sustainability can build a fairer fashion industry
Saison 1 · Épisode 6
mardi 29 juin 2021 • Durée 29:36
Why is what we wear important for the planet?
Fashion has a big price tag for the planet and for the people who make our clothes, in the latest #DownToEarth podcast find out how community, skills and sustainability could build a fairer fashion industry that keeps us in style.
Meet Malika and Fatheha, two of the makers at FabricWorks, an organisation that supports unemployed, marginalised women into living wage work in the fashion industry and Emma Slade Edmonson discussing how brands can build socially and environmentally conscious businesses.
More from Hubbub here: https://www.hubbub.org.uk
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Podcast theme by Chris Warrington
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Bees and Beyond: How Biodiversity Keeps The World Turning
Saison 1 · Épisode 5
mardi 15 juin 2021 • Durée 29:50
Biodiversity, it's about more than just bees 🐝
In the latest episode of Down To Earth we're celebrating all the amazing plants, animals, bacteria and fungi evolved over millions of years which help to keep rivers clean and our soil healthy.
Big thanks to the Agemmenon Otero, the brains behind Energy Garden and Ed Scott the Harvest Manager at Riverford farms for speaking to us in this episode.
Energy Garden - https://www.energygarden.org.uk/
Riverford Farms - https://www.riverford.co.uk/
More from Hubbub here:
https://www.hubbub.org.uk
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No Roof Unused: Turning skylines from grey to green
mardi 1 juin 2021 • Durée 28:22
How can we make the most of unused space in cities?
As 68% of us are predicted to be living in urban areas by 2050, finding innovative ways to green cities is more important than ever. In this episode host Sarah Divall investigates the rise of green roofs in urban areas and how they're helping to reduce temperatures and flooding, as well as providing an oasis in the city skyline for people and wildlife.
Thanks to Dave Richards at RISC and Dusty Gedge for speaking to us, find out more about what they do below!
https://dustygedge.co.uk/
More from Hubbub here:
https://www.hubbub.org.uk
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Podcast theme by Chris Warrington
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A neighbourhood fridge: Why sharing food is knitting communities together
Saison 1 · Épisode 3
lundi 17 mai 2021 • Durée 25:52
How can we make the most of our food?
In this episode Sarah explores how we can reduce the 300,000 tonnes of food waste that's thrown away every year in the UK and support local communities at the same time. One answer is community fridges.
She meets Shanthi Priyalatha, who runs the High Wycombe community fridge which redistributes surplus food to their neighbours. We also hear from Catherine Dishington, Food Policy officer at the Co-op.
The High Wycombe community fridge is supported with funding from the Rothschild Foundation.
Find out more about community fridges: https://www.hubbub.org.uk/the-community-fridge
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Podcast theme by Chris Warrington
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Chain Reaction: Breaking taboos and inspiring more cyclists
Saison 1 · Épisode 2
mardi 4 mai 2021 • Durée 26:23
Did you know that 4/5ths of people in the UK rarely, if ever, get on a bike?
As well as reducing air pollution and traffic on roads, cycling is great for people, improving health and strengthening communities.
In the second episode of Down To Earth: The Hubbub Podcast, host Sarah Divall catches up with Sabeha Miah, a community worker in Tower Hamlets breaking down barriers and encouraging more Muslim women to get cycling. She also meets Morten Kaball, the former Mayor of Copenhagen, who explains how they became one of the world's most popular cycling cities.
To find out more about Cycle Sisters head to https://www.cyclesisters.org.uk/tower-hamlets
To find our more about Hubbub's work visit https://www.hubbub.org.uk
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Podcast theme by Chris Warrington
Mixed by Alexis Adimora
Old Phones, New Friends: How second hand phones are transforming lives
Saison 1 · Épisode 1
mardi 20 avril 2021 • Durée 26:22
Did you know there are 7 million people in the UK who don't have access to the internet?
In the first episode of Down To Earth: The Hubbub Podcast, Sarah Divall investigates the issue of e-waste, which is the fastest growing waste stream in the world - generating fifty million metric tonnes a year, and discovers how we can protect the environment by donating our secondhand tech to get communities connected.
Community Calling is run in partnership with O2 to find out more about the project and how you can get involved visit: https://www.hubbub.org.uk/communitycalling
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Produced by Eva Krysiak
Podcast theme by Chris Warrington
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Down To Earth - The Hubbub Podcast Trailer
Saison 1 · Épisode 1
mercredi 14 avril 2021 • Durée 01:06
Trailer for the brand new podcast from the environmental charity Hubbub presented by Sarah Divall. This series passes the mic to grassroots activists, communities and people who are working hard and making big changes for their neighbours and for the planet. Each episode will share a different story from a new voice across the UK and tell us about the unique ways they're working on improving social and environmental issues where they live.
We meet the community leaders who are planting edible forests on rooftops, increasing representation in cycling, redistributing surplus food to their neighbours and more.
Everyday people doing extraordinary things, showing how people and places can work together to inspire more sustainable means of living.
Subscribe and share now!
Produced by Eva Krysiak
A Boom Shakalaka Production for Hubbub
Podcast theme by Chris Warrington
Mixed by Alexis Adimora
Community Couture with Aniela Fidler Wieruszewska
Saison 2 · Épisode 7
mercredi 7 juin 2023 • Durée 27:01
Ever wanted to make your own clothes? 🧶 Community Couture is a project that brings people together to take part in designing incredible one-of-a-kind pieces. Starting in lockdown Aniela Fidler Wieruszewska invited people to send in a picture of what life looked like to them. These stories turned into a jacket that took over 600 hours to make and is now rented to people all across the UK. Their latest project invites people to be part of the process by creating embroidered shapes that answer the question ‘what matters’.🧵
In the latest episode of Down To Earth we speak to Aniela about experiments in sharing, how being involved in the creation of the clothes you wear might make you think differently about them and how to create a fashion that’s more about community.
This podcast is bought to you by Hubbub. At Hubbub we're all about finding ways to make it easier for us all to make choices that are good for the environment - from food to fashion and from reuse to greener and more connected communities. Everyday solutions that bring people, community groups and business together to do good and create change that ripples far and wide.
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