Ethical Textile Production with Nina Kharey of Folds

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"I think before, consumerism was out of control. I mean, even with my personal clothing line that I do on the side now as a kind of creative outlet, I want to make it a full circle economy as well. Make it something that's fully recyclable because I just don't see how we can continue with our habits the way we have. And I think that's the thing that COVID's shown us." — Nina Kharey, founder of Folds In this episode Join Nina Kharey, Founder of SheEO Venture Folds, and Hannah Cree, SheEO Venture-in-Residence, as they discuss how Folds began and how Nina used existing supply chains to fill a need in the market during the COVID-19 pandemic. Folds is a medical apparel company that uses technology and design to create recyclable and functional scrubs. They bring innovative and eco-friendly solutions to help reduce the obstructive environmental impacts made by the garment industry. They also discuss: Nina's previous career as an engineer - and what inspired her to follow her dreams into the fashion industry The co-creation process in designing scrubs for healthcare professionals Moving towards a circular economy in the textile industry, and how ethical production is a pillar of the company The trends she sees coming up in fashion after COVID Where Folds is at now, and where they're hoping to grow to Why Folds is choosing to keep its manufacturing within Canada We invite you to join us as an Activator at SheEO.World. Take action and engage with Folds on Instagram, and LinkedIn.