Biomimicry Fireside Chat: The Nature of Fashion: Moving Towards a Regenerative Model

Oct 7, 2020 2:50 PM ET

Biomimicry Fireside Chat: The Nature of Fashion: Moving Towards a Regenerative …

What can the fashion industry learn from nature’s circularity, and how can industry switch to a regenerative model that builds soil, boosts biodiversity, supports community, and cleans up existing pollution in the process?

Join us for our next Biomimicry Fireside Chat on Thursday, October 22 at 1pm MDT (GMT-6) for a conversation on regenerative agriculture and how natural fibers (“performance naturals”) can adapt and scale to meet the current market need.

Our guest experts include:

Rebecca Burgess, Executive Director, Fibershed
Ricardo Garay, Agraloop Project Coordinator, Circular Systems
Chris Kerston, Chief Commercial Officer, Land to Market Program, Savory Institute
Beth Rattner, Executive Director, Biomimicry Institute

Reserve your spot here.

Did you miss last month's Fireside Chat? Watch the recording here: From Founding to Funding: Bringing a Biomimetic Startup to Market.

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