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Linda Lundström announces bankruptcy

Just over a year ago, I attended the Green Carpet Series, an event promoting sustainable fashion. The evening was aimed at an audience of younger people who work in the downtown Toronto core, and who might not normally be prone to thinking about their ecological footprint. Numerous young women were lured there by the presence of George Stroumboulopoulos, host of CBC's The Hour , who acted as a co-host for the fashion show (I had no idea that he's considered such a sex symbol - I simply admire his in-depth interviews with authors, when I manage to stay up late enough to watch his show!). The fashion show featured lots of cool, environmentally-friendly fashion, including some amazing recycled dresses, along with local food, wine and biodegradable spoons and forks. The gorgeous designs of Canadian, Linda Lundström were also featured. She has been actively involved in and leading efforts to reduce the environmental impact of the textile industry. Her clothes are made locally, and her latest lines featured many organic materials. I was very disappointed to hear, just one year after this event, the sad announcement, that her business has failed. It's incredibly disheartening that she hasn't been able to make it in the current business environment. I very much hope that Linda Lundström will be able to make a come back, and to continue to provide much needed leadership on the fashion and clothing front with respect to sustainability.

Dawn Bazely


Blogging on IRIS

Hello everyone. This is an exciting time for both sustainability in general and York University in particular. More and more people in North America are realizing how important it is to be aware of our ecological footprint, and to actively reduce it (check out http://calc.zerofootprint.net/). At IRIS we are exploring ways to increase York's sustainability profile. In this new BLOG, we will be bringing you updates of what's going on at York. IRIS affiliates - students, faculty and staff - are constantly in touch with our many colleagues and friends both in Canada and across the world, learning about what's going on with sustainability initiatives, and we are going to write about what we hear.

To kick off, I want to introduce the resident members of the IRIS blogging team. Myself (Dawn Bazely, Director), Melissa Leithwood (Acting IRIS Co-ordinator), Duane Lakin-Thomas (IRIS Co-ordinator - occasional blogger), Rajiv Rawat (IRIS webmaster) and Annette Dubreuil (International Polar Year Project Manager). We will also be having guest bloggers.


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