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The Proposed New York Sustainability and Social Accountability Act
The New York Sustainability and Social Accountability Act could potentially be the first law in America to hold fashion brands accountable for their environmental footprint.
How is the EU Trying to Legislate Sustainable Fashion?
“European consumption of textiles has the fourth highest impact on the environment.” At the end of March 2022, the EU proposed the Sustainable Textile Strategy for the rest of the decade.
What Does Earth Day Mean To You?
We asked sustainable brands what Earth Day 2022 means to them.
Let the Planet Breath with Climeworks
If like many of us you are thinking of giving back to the planet this Earth Day, Climeworks has cleverly come up with a solution to take the CO₂ from the atmosphere and put it back into the ground.
Zero-Waste Art
Behind zero-waste artwork rests hundreds of untold stories about the garments: who made them, who wore them and more.
WAySTEaD
In conversation with WAySTEaD, a brand transforming waste into fashion.
The Manipulation of Light
Discussions with Director of WSO – Paolo Bray
The Climate Activist Interviews: In Conversation with Nyombi Morris
Today, we’re speaking with Nyombi Morris. Could you tell us a bit about your background?
Yes. My name is Nyombi Morris. I’m a twenty-three-year-old climate justice activist from Uganda. I joined the climate change movement after witnessing the effects of tropical cyclone Idal, which had heightened impacts due to climate change, as well as other general weather changes, in the form of floods and landslides that took place, especially in 2018. Before becoming involved, I used to see activists from different countries, but I didn’t know much about it. I was following what was happening, though. In 2019, I was watching television, and I saw a girl – Vanessa Nakate – on the street outside our parliament building, striking for climate justice.
I’d heard a bit about her work, but I had to search for her online. I got in touch with her to learn more. So she talked to me about climate change, and in October 2019, I joined her climate movement. However, my background in climate change wasn’t strong, because before then, we had been living in a district in Uganda known as Masaka. It is near a wetland called Lwera. We used to get heavy rains, due to the companies that were doing sand mining – especially the Chinese, they used to come and mine sand in that wetland. This led to environmental degradation. After that, the wetland couldn’t drain anymore, and the water would come up into our houses, and most of the time, our crops were washed away by the floods. As time went on, my parents were forced to shift, because they couldn’t sustain a living. At the same time, they lost their investment in farming, because that living was no longer an option for us.
So when we moved to Kampala, we started living here with my grandmother, who agreed to host us for some time. In that process, at some point, my dad disappeared. He used to go and come back with some stuff, some food and other things, in the evenings, but one day, he went and never came back. So I struggled with studying. In 2016, when I finalized my 4 level (equivalent to US junior year of high school), my mom needed me to go, so she could support my siblings – there are three of them. So I began looking for jobs. But in 2016, luckily enough, I got a scholarship in a second university here. For two years, I worked on my course in IT and tech science. But when it came time to graduate, I couldn’t complete the degree because I couldn’t afford the completion fee. So I left with just a transcript. Today, I still have hope that one day, I will go back to school. But I don’t know when that day will be.
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