Have you heard about the Australian company called Thankyou? Not yet? You will soon. This company has come up with an audacious business model to “flip consumerism and change the world.” When co-founder and managing director of Thankyou, Daniel Flynn finished school,...
Vegan leather made from mushrooms could mould the future of sustainable fashion
Postdoctoral researcher from Vienna University of Technogoly, Mitchell P. Jones explores the viability of vegan leather as an alternative to animal leather. Seven millennia since its invention, leather remains one of the most durable and versatile natural materials....
Fashion brands Lukhanyo Mdingi and REIGN step into the global market
Two South African brands, REIGN and Lukhanyo Mdingi, recently completed an accelerator programme with the Ethical Fashion Initiative. As part of a cohort of six hand-picked African fashion brands from across the continent, they spent four-months tailoring their...
South African government commits to advancing circularity and sustainable consumption
We're very excited that the South African government has committed to pursuing circularity and sustainable consumption. It has passed the National Waste Management Strategy 2020 which promotes the waste hierarchy and circular economy principles, while achieving both...
Kate Sekules: “Mending is a rebellion against the status quo”
New York-based visible mender, Kate Sekules, writes that decorative repair encompasses "a rebellion against the fashion status quo, a refusal to dress correctly, and thus a refusal to further line the pockets of a few over-rich, white male, conscience-free titans of...
Why more aggressive recycling is necessary
In this article by Andrew Tomita and Rob Slotow argue that it's critical to increase recycling but ask why waste sites have to be close to where people live, especially the marginalised and socioeconomically vulnerable. There has been considerable public attention in...
Happy By Nature’s top 6 organically-grown indigenous plants for your home
Indoor plants are a great way to bring nature into the home. But when thinking about which plant to choose, do you consider whether or not it is local, and how it was grown? If you do, you will have discovered that it is not easy to find organically-grown, indigenous...
Equality. Are we there yet? We asked 6 eco-warrior women
Sixty four years ago today, women staged one of the largest demonstrations in South Africa’s history: 20 000 women marched to Pretoria's Union Buildings to present a petition to prime minister Johannes Gerhardus Strijdom to protest the apartheid pass laws. Six decades...
18 Fashion brands ensuring South Africans don’t break the law
In this article you will find a non-exhaustive list of sustainable fashion brands in South Africa who recognise their responsibility to give back through properly made masks that are made to prescribed government standards.
Youth Day 2020: “Knowing that your life is less valued is scary.”
The world is hurting. Covid-19. Economic collapse. Systemic racism. Young black women and men are on the frontlines. This Youth Day, Twyg asked nine young creatives who we've featured recently to tell us what it all means for them. Siphelele Ntombela Things...