The myth of the perfect friend group

The myth of the perfect friend group

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Jonathan DeBurca Butler joins Seán Moncrieff to take listeners through the week's international stories. This week...Afghanistan - release female athlete after thirteen days in jailSouth Africa - Mandela's goods cleared for sale by Supreme CourtFiji - 6 charged in relation to cou ...  Show more

Everyone is buying second-hand, but are we still failing to make fashion sustainable?

The boom in second-hand fashion is often celebrated as a sustainability success story — but according to sustainability strategist Pat Kane, that’s only part of the picture. She argues that rising costs, value, and access are the real forces driving resale’s rapid growth. Pat Kan ...  Show more

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