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Woven Within: Part Six - The Impact On Us
Now, we must confront the final, most personal part of this story. What happens when this pollution stops being "out there" in the environment and starts being "in here," inside...
Woven Within: Part Six - The Impact On Us
Woven Within: Part Six - The Impact On Us
Woven Within: Part Five - Better Plastics Are Still Plastic
One of the most talked about solutions is the installation of filters on washing machines to catch the fibers before they go down the drain. On the surface, this seems...
Woven Within: Part Five - Better Plastics Are Still Plastic
Woven Within: Part Five - Better Plastics Are Still Plastic
Woven Within: Part Four - Synthetics in a Closed System
For the hundreds of thousands of microscopic fibers shed in a place we all know, our laundry rooms. That moment is the start of a vast and destructive journey that...
Woven Within: Part Four - Synthetics in a Closed System
Woven Within: Part Four - Synthetics in a Closed System
Woven Within: Part Three - The Pollution in Our Homes
We often think of pollution as something that happens "out there" in distant oceans or industrial towns. But what if one of the biggest sources of this pollution isn't an...
Woven Within: Part Three - The Pollution in Our Homes
Woven Within: Part Three - The Pollution in Our Homes
Woven Within: Part Two - An Industry of Plastic
To truly understand the issue, we have to look beyond our laundry baskets and into the industrial systems that created it. How did our clothing become a primary source of...
Woven Within: Part Two - An Industry of Plastic
Woven Within: Part Two - An Industry of Plastic
Woven Within: Part One - The Plastic We Wear
From the depths of the Mariana Trench to the peak of Mount Everest, plastic pollution has reached every corner of our planet. But a more personal and invisible threat has...
Woven Within: Part One - The Plastic We Wear
Woven Within: Part One - The Plastic We Wear
A Plastic-Free Future, One Sock at a Time
As new parents, we became hyper-aware of everything we brought into our home, from the food our son ate to the clothes he wore. From the start, we wanted to...