BEDI Magazine

The bridge between design and sustainability.

Inspiration: Trailblazer Jane Goodall

Jane Goodall is one of the world's most celebrated primatologists, conservationists, and advocates for animal rights. Born in London, England in 1934, she had a love for animals and the...

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Cotton in the Circular Economy: Knits Made in Canada

Cotton in the Circular Economy: Knits Made in Canada Cotton has been one of the most important fabrics used by humankind for thousands of years. It's used to make clothes,...

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The Alchemy of Econyl

Technology today has allowed for the innovation of mind boggling advances in the world of manufacturing textiles, especially from a sustainability point of view. If you’ve been following us for...

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Repair and Rewear: The Rise of the DIY Culture in Fashion

There is a fascinating shift that has taken place in the last few years in the way that the world is looking at consumerism. With inflation at an all-time high,...

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5 Detrimental Implications of Fast Fashion

Hip, trendy, and cheap. Some may argue that the fast fashion industry has democratized popular high-street clothing brands through innovation and mass production. While this could be true, in reality,...

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Top 5 Transitional Weather Pieces to Invest In

Ushering in new seasons shouldn’t automatically mean shopping for the latest fast fashion pieces, although current advertising and marketing strategies may tell you otherwise. Fashion isn’t a race. Sometimes, all...

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Celebrating Canadian Craftsmanship

Sustainability grounds itself in the principles of ecological responsibility, social equity and economic visibility; these principles are also at the heart of local craft culture. Supporting local entrepreneurs is fundamental...

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Reduce, Reuse, Refill

Making a change for the health of the planet does not only consist of reducing our over consumption of fast-fashion or food consumption. Other factors such as the overproduction of...

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