Edzard van der Wyck is the co-founder of Sheep Inc., a sustainable apparel company that creates carbon negative knitwear made from merino wool. Sheep Inc's revolutionary approach starts at the source - the farm! Their partnership with regenerative farms in New Zealand and innovative manufacturing processes allow them to maintain a carbon negative status from sheep to sweater.
In this episode, we talk about the impact of the fashion industry on our climate, how Sheep Inc was born, why they chose to start at the raw materials, regenerative sheep wool farms and how they work, and why carbon neutral goals are not enough. We also discuss how we can collectively shift to a more sustainable economy as a whole, and Edzard's hope for what the future of purchasing looks like.
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Topics Covered:
The impact of the fashion industry on our climate
Sheep Inc's innovative manufacturing process
Regenerative sheep farming in New Zealand
Why carbon neutral goals are not enough
How Sheep Inc maintains its carbon negative status
Sustainably dyeing their garments
How Sheep Inc avoids waste or deadstock in their manufaturing
The future of transparency and shopping sustainably
How social pressure may have a role in a more sustainable future
The true cost of fashion, and our perceived value of apparel
The durability of natural fibers
Why transparency is important, but may not be enough in the future
Resources Mentioned:
Lady Farmer ALMANAC Membership
ZQ Merino
Connected Dot
Sheep Inc’s Website: https://sheepinc.com/
On Instagram @sheepinc
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Original music by John Kingsley @jkingsley1026
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