The Simple Solution to Fast Fashion | Josephine Philips | TED

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I'd like to take you all back to the late 1950s in Sierra Leone.
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My 93-year-old grandmother is about my age.
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She lives in Freetown.
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It is hot and she is beautiful.
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She goes to a market one day and she buys a yellow dress.
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It has stripes down it and an orange tie attached to the collar.
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It is also beautiful.
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My grandmother Isa is married to my grandfather, Harry,
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and this dress is the favorite of all her dresses
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because it's shorter than the rest,
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meaning he gets to see more of her legs.
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(Laughter)
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She wears it a lot for herself and for him,
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and she brings it with her in the 1960s when she comes to England.
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Flash forward six decades
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and I'm sitting with her in her room in the summer of 2018
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and she gives this dress to me,
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entrusting me with its 60-year-long story.
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And in doing so, she teaches me an unshakable lesson
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about what it means to truly value what we own.
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That lesson meant everything to me.
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It meant everything when I went to work at a second-hand clothes tech company
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and it meant everything when I left to start my own startup, SOJO,
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a fashion-tech solution that's revolutionizing
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the clothing repair and tailoring industry.
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And it continues to mean everything here today.
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Valuing clothes that we own is not the cultural norm.
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I've grown up as part of the fast fashion generation,
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which is all about overconsumption and hyper disposability of clothing,
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meaning we buy way too much
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and we throw it away without a second thought.
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Think, "Oh, I've worn that top on Instagram,
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so I don't want to wear it again."
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Or, "This shirt has ripped,
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so I'm going to chuck it and get a new one."
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Or, "I've got a date lined up on Friday, so I'm going to buy a new outfit."
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This is how we've been taught to engage with our clothes.
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This is how I used to think.
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But engaging with clothing in this way has an absolutely devastating cost,
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a side we in the global North so rarely get to see.
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That top from that Instagram post that went to a charity shop
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instead of being reworn,
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it could have ended up as one of 15 million items
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arriving to the shores of Ghana each week.
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Or it could have ended up on the mountain of clothes
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in the Atacama Desert in Chile, a pile so big,
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it's now viewable from space.
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Fashion waste levels have reached 92 million metric tons.
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To put that into perspective,
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because sometimes big numbers are really hard to conceptualize,
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if you took every single person that lived in Europe,
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we're talking hundreds of millions of people,
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and you brought them all together
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and you put them all on one massive weighing scale,
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they still wouldn't be as heavy
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as the amount of clothing waste we're producing annually.
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And it's growing and it's unsustainable.
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But fashion waste is only one side of the coin.
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We are producing so many clothes
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that the fashion industry's carbon emissions each year
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are more than all international air travel.
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So the question is,
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how do we go about generating less fashion waste
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and in turn reduce the amount of clothes we're producing?
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Well, to me, the answer is simple.
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When we value clothes correctly,
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we care for them, we repair them,
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we alter them to fit us, even if our bodies change,
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we don't just throw them away and buy more.
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But how did I, and how do we all,
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go about changing our mindset away from one of disposability
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and towards one of value and longevity?
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Well, I'd like to take you to look at my sister's jeans.
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My sister loves these jeans
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ever since my parents bought them for her 15 years ago
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before a trip to Copenhagen.
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My sister is an artist.
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There's nothing she loves more than to wear these jeans when she paints.
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They're comfortable, durable,
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and she even uses them as a place to wipe her paintbrush.
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Now these jeans are made of denim, which is a natural fabric.
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A lot of water,
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time and care has gone into making these jeans,
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the time and care of many garment workers.
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They have value,
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but their value has only grown over time
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as there are bits of paint on these jeans that match paintings around the world.
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Think, there's a bit of yellow over here
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that matches yellow in a painting in a gallery in Korea.
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Or a bit of red on this side that matches a painting in a home in Miami.
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How incredible is that?
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My sister's worn these jeans so much
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that she's had to use SOJO to get them repaired twice,
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making them even more hers with every patch,
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making them even more valued with every stitch.
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There is so much beauty and power in repairing and caring for our clothes.
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So often sustainability can be about the need to give something up.
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But for me, sustainable fashion isn't about losing anything.
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It's about gaining a deeper and truer happiness with the clothes that we own.
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More connection, more appreciation, and more intentional and personal joy.
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I think we can all agree that my sister should not throw these jeans away.
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But that's just one example.
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(Applause)
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But that's just one example.
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This pair of trousers that I've had tailored to fit
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that I'm now wearing on the stage at TED,
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they shouldn't be thrown away either.
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Neither should that dress that I bought a couple of summers ago
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with my best friend on a sunny day in a Camden charity shop.
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Neither should that jumper that I was wearing
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when my dad looked at me and said he was proud of me.
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Clothing can just be clothing.
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It can be a quick fix, a passing trend,
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a forgettable item that we wear once for that random date.
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Or it can be something thoughtful,
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a material, style and shape that works for us,
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something we want to wear over and over again
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and something that embodies
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the story and the experiences of our life.
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Every single one of us is wearing clothing.
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So I want you to stop for a second and think.
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That top, those trousers.
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Do you know which field in which country across the world
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grew that amazing cotton?
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Which woman with what family and what life sewed your seam together?
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Where have you worn those clothes?
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What experiences have you had in them?
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Will you still have them in 60 years' time?
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Why wouldn't you?
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Imagine if when you were giving an item away,
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you saw the entire creation journey of that item.
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And you saw all the times that you'd worn it.
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There is no denying that responsibility
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for this unsustainable system that we live in lies with governments,
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legislation, corporations and brands.
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But there's also no denying
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that we are the ones doing the insatiable amounts of buying
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and we are the ones doing the throwing away.
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And with that, there is so much power and opportunity for us
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to collectively move ourselves away from a culture
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in which what we buy is easily thrown away
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and instead move us to a culture
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in which what we buy is loved and valued more.
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I've just been talking about clothing today,
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but really I could be talking about anything
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as our problems of overconsumption and waste go far beyond
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just the clothing industry.
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We need to buy less stuff
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and we need to look after what we buy.
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It will mean less global waste,
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less global production and a reduced negative impact on this planet.
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Valuing the things that we own is a climate solution.
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So next time you buy something --
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(Applause)
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So next time you buy something,
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maybe it's a pair of jeans for a trip to Copenhagen,
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or maybe you're in a market in Sierra Leone
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and you come across a yellow dress,
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I want you to think "Do I need this?"
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"What has it taken for this item to get here to me in my hands?"
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"What story can I create alongside this item?"
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And "Will I really, truly value it?"
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Thank you.
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(Cheers and applause)
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