Big Green Thrifts is a podcast about all things sustainable fashion, thrifting, and socially and environmentally responsible clothing consumption. Tune in to hear hosts Alayna, Julie, Mallory and Sydney explore a new topic each episode!
The BGT podcast series is a production of Big Green Thrifts, an online marketplace for Dartmouth College students to buy and sell gently-used clothing through our Instagram account @biggreenthrifts. Four Dartmouth '22s founded BGT and continue to run the marketplace with the goal to reduce the prevalence of fast fashion and clothing waste on campus.
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Big Green Thrifts is a podcast about all things sustainable fashion, thrifting, and socially and environmentally responsible clothing consumption. Tune in to hear hosts Alayna, Julie, Mallory and Sydney explore a new topic each episode!
The BGT podcast series is a production of Big Green Thrifts, an online marketplace for Dartmouth College students to buy and sell gently-used clothing through our Instagram account @biggreenthrifts. Four Dartmouth '22s founded BGT and continue to run the marketplace with the goal to reduce the prevalence of fast fashion and clothing waste on campus.
In today's episode we discuss our perspectives on some fast fashion facts and contemplate the role of capitalism in driving fast fashion.
Big Green Thrifts
Big Green Thrifts is a podcast about all things sustainable fashion, thrifting, and socially and environmentally responsible clothing consumption. Tune in to hear hosts Alayna, Julie, Mallory and Sydney explore a new topic each episode!
The BGT podcast series is a production of Big Green Thrifts, an online marketplace for Dartmouth College students to buy and sell gently-used clothing through our Instagram account @biggreenthrifts. Four Dartmouth '22s founded BGT and continue to run the marketplace with the goal to reduce the prevalence of fast fashion and clothing waste on campus.