May Mauveine
@maymauveine.com
Documenting sustainable fashion projects, artists, and organizations through photography.*
📍NYC-based.
*This will not be perfect.
📍NYC-based.
*This will not be perfect.
🟣 How ridiculous for an LVMH brand to accuse anyone else of monopolizing anything.
November 11, 2025 at 7:17 AM
🟣 How ridiculous for an LVMH brand to accuse anyone else of monopolizing anything.
🟣 “The fossil fuel industry has been a key driver and beneficiary of disinformation and delayed climate action…” ⬇️
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What would it look like if the world came together to prevent the fossil fuel industry from obstructing science-informed public policy and its implementation? UCS's Kathy Mulvey decided to imagine what a COP free from fossil fuel industry influence would look like. act.ucsusa.org/4hSh9IA
Imagining a COP Free from Fossil Fuel Industry Influence
COP30 will be a pivotal moment in global efforts to limit the worst impacts of climate change and advance a just transition centering workers, communities, and Indigenous Peoples.
act.ucsusa.org
November 11, 2025 at 7:11 AM
🟣 “The fossil fuel industry has been a key driver and beneficiary of disinformation and delayed climate action…” ⬇️
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🟣 “But there is no getting away from climate change. All other problems, poverty included, are linked to it and will be exacerbated by it.”
November 10, 2025 at 4:36 PM
🟣 “But there is no getting away from climate change. All other problems, poverty included, are linked to it and will be exacerbated by it.”
Hmm…
🟣 “They’re definitely not high-performance fibres but they are a green fibre and maybe people will be willing to pay extra for that.”
Marketing for new fibers always comes for cotton, as did this article, with good points. But cotton is such a beast at enduring laundering — better investment.
🟣 “They’re definitely not high-performance fibres but they are a green fibre and maybe people will be willing to pay extra for that.”
Marketing for new fibers always comes for cotton, as did this article, with good points. But cotton is such a beast at enduring laundering — better investment.
November 10, 2025 at 7:15 AM
Hmm…
🟣 “They’re definitely not high-performance fibres but they are a green fibre and maybe people will be willing to pay extra for that.”
Marketing for new fibers always comes for cotton, as did this article, with good points. But cotton is such a beast at enduring laundering — better investment.
🟣 “They’re definitely not high-performance fibres but they are a green fibre and maybe people will be willing to pay extra for that.”
Marketing for new fibers always comes for cotton, as did this article, with good points. But cotton is such a beast at enduring laundering — better investment.
🟣 “Though Argote made these for herself, they feel like an attempt to humanize the assembly line. Perhaps this is how clothing would look if garment workers could imbue each product with their personality.”
November 8, 2025 at 4:47 PM
🟣 “Though Argote made these for herself, they feel like an attempt to humanize the assembly line. Perhaps this is how clothing would look if garment workers could imbue each product with their personality.”
The ongoing saga between this country and this company is one to behold.
November 7, 2025 at 7:38 PM
The ongoing saga between this country and this company is one to behold.
🟣 The confrontation was over the political move by the company to shutter Teen Vogue — which the headline fails to mention. The firings are anti-union and appear intended to quiet the voices of employees.
November 7, 2025 at 5:43 PM
🟣 The confrontation was over the political move by the company to shutter Teen Vogue — which the headline fails to mention. The firings are anti-union and appear intended to quiet the voices of employees.
🟣 Good suggestions! 👗👚👡
November 7, 2025 at 12:40 PM
🟣 Good suggestions! 👗👚👡
One of the claims in the suit:
🟣 “We will cut our own emissions by 30% in 2030 and eliminate Amazon deforestation from our supply chain within five years.”
Data shows that hundreds of hectares of forest has been destroyed by their meat and leather supply chain. ⬇️
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🟣 “We will cut our own emissions by 30% in 2030 and eliminate Amazon deforestation from our supply chain within five years.”
Data shows that hundreds of hectares of forest has been destroyed by their meat and leather supply chain. ⬇️
globalwitness.org/en/campaigns...
JBS suppliers destroy one football field of forest a day
More than 400 hectares of forest were destroyed last year on farms belonging to JBS' indirect suppliers – equal to over a football field a day lost in Pará alone
globalwitness.org
November 5, 2025 at 8:50 PM
One of the claims in the suit:
🟣 “We will cut our own emissions by 30% in 2030 and eliminate Amazon deforestation from our supply chain within five years.”
Data shows that hundreds of hectares of forest has been destroyed by their meat and leather supply chain. ⬇️
globalwitness.org/en/campaigns...
🟣 “We will cut our own emissions by 30% in 2030 and eliminate Amazon deforestation from our supply chain within five years.”
Data shows that hundreds of hectares of forest has been destroyed by their meat and leather supply chain. ⬇️
globalwitness.org/en/campaigns...
🟣 “However, despite the major contributions and leadership from youth organizers to the climate finance movement, the youth climate movement has lacked the investment it needs by adult-led NGOs and foundations.”
November 5, 2025 at 8:19 PM
🟣 “However, despite the major contributions and leadership from youth organizers to the climate finance movement, the youth climate movement has lacked the investment it needs by adult-led NGOs and foundations.”
🟣 “Despite an uproar in the couture capital over the Asian brand's fast fashion business model and its environmental impact, the first shoppers queued for hours outside the luxury department store.” 🫤
November 5, 2025 at 7:34 PM
🟣 “Despite an uproar in the couture capital over the Asian brand's fast fashion business model and its environmental impact, the first shoppers queued for hours outside the luxury department store.” 🫤
🟣 Certainly wish there was a better support system for independent designers than the fast fashion route.
November 5, 2025 at 6:06 PM
🟣 Certainly wish there was a better support system for independent designers than the fast fashion route.
🟣 Remember, PET is also the polyester used in ultra fast fashion materials.
Flooding the market with fast fashion undercuts any chance for clothing circularity and sustainability to be widespread because of that disparity in cost between virgin and reclaimed or recycled materials.
Flooding the market with fast fashion undercuts any chance for clothing circularity and sustainability to be widespread because of that disparity in cost between virgin and reclaimed or recycled materials.
November 5, 2025 at 1:35 PM
🟣 Remember, PET is also the polyester used in ultra fast fashion materials.
Flooding the market with fast fashion undercuts any chance for clothing circularity and sustainability to be widespread because of that disparity in cost between virgin and reclaimed or recycled materials.
Flooding the market with fast fashion undercuts any chance for clothing circularity and sustainability to be widespread because of that disparity in cost between virgin and reclaimed or recycled materials.
🟣 “Chinese companies have built massive amounts of virgin PET capacity, flooding the market and driving down prices.”
Overproduction of virgin material and increasing investments by the chemical and plastics manufacturers “far outweigh, any investments they’re making in recycling activities…”
Overproduction of virgin material and increasing investments by the chemical and plastics manufacturers “far outweigh, any investments they’re making in recycling activities…”
November 5, 2025 at 1:35 PM
🟣 “Chinese companies have built massive amounts of virgin PET capacity, flooding the market and driving down prices.”
Overproduction of virgin material and increasing investments by the chemical and plastics manufacturers “far outweigh, any investments they’re making in recycling activities…”
Overproduction of virgin material and increasing investments by the chemical and plastics manufacturers “far outweigh, any investments they’re making in recycling activities…”
thank you for the outpouring of support!
those of us laid off from Teen Vogue yesterday are now sharing our GoFundMe to help us cover our emergency expenses now that we've lost our incomes, as we get back on our feet.
those of us laid off from Teen Vogue yesterday are now sharing our GoFundMe to help us cover our emergency expenses now that we've lost our incomes, as we get back on our feet.
Donate to Help Laid-Off Teen Vogue Staffers Recover, organized by Lexi McMenamin
More than half the team at Teen Vogue was laid off this week by our parent co… Lexi McMenamin needs your support for Help Laid-Off Teen Vogue Staffers Recover
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November 5, 2025 at 1:14 AM
🟣 “Teen Vogue has been considered a platform for young progressives inside the glossy confines of Condé Nast. The company’s announcement makes no explicit mention of the future of the outlet’s political coverage.”
November 3, 2025 at 8:14 PM
🟣 “Teen Vogue has been considered a platform for young progressives inside the glossy confines of Condé Nast. The company’s announcement makes no explicit mention of the future of the outlet’s political coverage.”
🟣 “Exxon seemed to think that if you could make developing nations, and all nations, skeptical that climate change was a crisis then you’d never have a global climate treaty.” 🫤
November 3, 2025 at 6:32 PM
🟣 “Exxon seemed to think that if you could make developing nations, and all nations, skeptical that climate change was a crisis then you’d never have a global climate treaty.” 🫤
🟣 “The threats were made last month, as the U.S. maneuvered to block a new effort to tax pollution at a meeting of the International Maritime Organization in London.”
November 3, 2025 at 5:00 PM
🟣 “The threats were made last month, as the U.S. maneuvered to block a new effort to tax pollution at a meeting of the International Maritime Organization in London.”