Fashion forward to a greener world

We’re creatures of style, happily enslaved to our aesthetic appetites. Yet, fashion’s fast-paced, resource-guzzling nature plays hide and seek with our eco-sensibilities. As trends flit by, our wardrobes hunger for a refresh to mirror our moods and mindscapes. Fear not, these podcasts are your fashion fairy godparents, serving up a smorgasbord of sustainable chic solutions for a greener future.

At Fashion no Filter, Camille Charrière (contributing editor for ELLE UK and one of the industry’s most well-known bloggers) and Monica Ainley de La Villardière (writer, editor, creative consultant) address various aspects of the fashion world, from insights about being an Instagram influencer to what it means to work as a personal stylist, model or artistic director for a brand with a certain legacy. But their talks also quite often include concerns about how such a consumption-based industry can become less harsh on the environment.

In the episode Eco Warriors, journalist, and activist Lucy Siegle explains why the fashion industry is one of the most polluting, second next to oil. It all comes down to resources, she says, and how much of them we use for so little – the final fabric itself, the one that covers us. It takes vegetable fiber, water (lots!), and great amounts of chemicals to create items that we’re only going to wear a season, maybe two. Have you ever wondered how a metal buckle is made? The answer is complex, but it starts with mining, a very invasive process. Add the underpaid human resource, and you’ve got yourself a huge supply chain that is not only hard to manage but also very detrimental to the planet.

Is sustainable fashion actually achievable?, asks one of the hosts. I think we could have a radically different industry, Lucy replies. A possible solution comes from Arizona Muse’s take expressed in another episode of the podcast: a 180-degree change in the behavior of both the consumer and the brands. The former could buy less and/or invest in more meaningful, high-quality items that last a lifetime and the latter could rely on science and advisors to produce clothing with less of an impact on the environment. There are things such as fish leather, recycled metal, or simply just eco-certified agriculture.

What else is there? Ways to change this industry for the better. And it all starts with educating ourselves about it.

Join us at Climate Change Summit 2023 and meet our speaker Clarisse Merlet. Her project, FaBRICK, makes her a pioneer in an already pioneering field, which is the textile construction materials industry. Clarisse was a third-year Architecture student when she came to the conclusion that the construction industry is really polluting. There must be a change, she thought then, and she was wise enough to observe an opportunity in the textile industry, where waste is an equally big issue. Ever since 2017, when she first presented a prototype of FaBRICK, Clarisse and her team gathered clients such as Decathlon, Galeries Lafayette, Levi’s, Diptyque and many more, who believe in this exciting recycling technique that she patented. Did you know that cotton is a really good thermal and acoustic insulator?

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Agenda FEL Energy Trilemma Workshop

13:30 – 14:00

Welcome coffee & networking

An informal opportunity for participants to meet and greet each other over coffee before the session begins.

14:00 – 15:00

Keynote speakers

Olivian Savin – Manager Communication & Marketing FEL Romania
Ștefan Gheorghe – Executive Director CNR-CME
Andrei Gurin – Sustainable Finance Unit, Team Leader – Taxonomy and Reporting, European Commission
Ana Nedea – Director of Strategy & Business Development, SIMTEL Team

15:00 – 15:20

Coffee break

15:20 – 16:30

Energy Trilemma Workshop

Olivian Savin – Manager Communication & Marketing FEL Romania

16:30 – 18:00

Networking wine tasting offered by Simtel Team

CEE Climate Connect Agenda

Date: October 17, 2024

Location: Representation of the European Commission in Romania, Lascăr 31 Business Center

Co-organized with the Representation of the European Commission in Romania and the EU Climate Pact, this Climate Change Summit side event is a speed networking session aimed at professionals and key stakeholders in Central and Eastern Europe. It offers a chance to quickly connect with influential people, build new relationships, and explore potential collaborations. The goal is to help participants make valuable connections that can support their work and initiatives in the region.

09:30 – 10:00

Welcome Coffee

An informal opportunity for participants to meet and greet each other over coffee before the session begins.

10:00 – 10:15

Welcome Remarks

Roxana Cojocaru, Executive Director, Social Innovation Solutions
Mara Roman, Deputy Head, Representation of the European Commission in Romania
Ana-Maria Pălăduș, Vice President, REPER21, National Coordinator for the EU Climate Pact in Romania

10:15 – 10:45

Participant Introductions

In this session, each participant will have the opportunity to introduce themselves briefly, sharing their role, the organization they represent, and their key areas of focus related to climate action and sustainability. This session is designed to give attendees a better understanding of who is present and to start identifying potential points of collaboration.

10:45 – 12:00

Facilitated Networking Activities

This interactive segment will guide participants through structured networking exercises, encouraging meaningful exchanges and collaboration opportunities. Activities will include:

  • Speed Networking: A fast-paced series of short, one-on-one conversations where participants can quickly introduce themselves and discuss mutual interests.
  • Group Discussions: Participants will be divided into small groups based on shared topics of interest (such as energy, agriculture, or urban sustainability) to explore ideas and possible synergies.
  • Collaboration Mapping: Using a visual tool, participants will highlight potential collaborations within the group, allowing them to identify common goals and resources that can be shared for future projects.

These activities are designed to help attendees make impactful connections in a short amount of time and foster potential long-term partnerships.

12:00 – 12:30

Lunch

A relaxed networking lunch where participants can continue their conversations and deepen connections made during the morning sessions.

ESG Leaders Forum Agenda

09:00 - 10:00

Registration and Welcome Coffee

10:00 - 10:15

Introduction and Welcome Address

Philippe Thibaud

Deputy CEO, BRD - Groupe Societe Generale

Philippe Gabulon

CEO, Societe Generale Global Solution Centre in Romania and Deputy CEO for SG GSC in India

Ciprian Stanescu

President Social innovation Solutions

Mihaela Frăsineanu

State Counselor, Prime Minister's Chancellery

10:15 - 10:45

Panel 1: Legislation

Codruț Nicolau

Founder, Sustain Future

Elena Cargnello

Member of the Board of Directors | Cogenio

Mihaela Frăsineanu

State Counselor, Prime Minister's Chancellery

10:45 - 11:15

Panel 2: Sustainable Finance & Investment

Aleksandra Palinska

Executive Director at Eurosif

Andrei Gurin

Sustainable Finance Unit, Team Leader – Taxonomy and Reporting, European Commission

Iuliana Tiba

Director Social Environment and Positive Financing Division BRD Groupe Société Générale

11:15 - 11:45

Panel 3: ESG Measurement and Reporting

Alexander Stevens

CEO, Greenomy

Fenya Sourla

Co-founder, COO & ESG Expert at Dataphoria

Kaisa Karjalainen

Director of the Mission Zero Academy (MiZA)

11:45 - 12.30

Panel 4: Examples of Good Practice in Business

Tiberiu Dănețiu

Corporate Affairs and Media Retail Director, Auchan Romania

Ioana Botezatu

Head of CSR, Societe Generale Global Solution Centre (SG GSC) India and Romania

Raluca Mocanu

Sustainability Leader, IKEA România

Boualem Saidi

Senior Bayer Representative for the Country Group and Managing Director of Bayer SRL Romania

12:30 - 13.00

Coffee Break

13.00 - 14.00

Breakout Sessions (3 simultaneous topics)

Room 1: Legislation
Room 2: How to make Sustainable Financing work (workshop led by Theresa Spandel, on implementation of the CSRD)
Room 3: ESG Measurement and Reporting in Practice (session led by Alexander Stevens)

14.00 - 15.00

Networking Lunch

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