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Episode Synopsis
This episode focuses on the futility of setting sustainability goals without including traceability, how doing good can also be good for the bottom line and the technology that promises to get us there.
Our guests include:
David Greenstein, CEO of Himatsingka America, one of the largest wholesalers of home textiles in the United States. David oversees the Calvin Klein, Kate Spade and Barbara Barry brands, and he introduced the world’s first fully traceable cotton under the labels Pimacott and Homegrown.
Additionally, we have Andrew Olah, founder of the Kingpins denim trade shows, which celebrate the heritage and community of this category. Andrew has also launched Transformers, a series of summits focused on helping the market become more environmentally responsible.
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Our guests include:
David Greenstein, CEO of Himatsingka America, one of the largest wholesalers of home textiles in the United States. David oversees the Calvin Klein, Kate Spade and Barbara Barry brands, and he introduced the world’s first fully traceable cotton under the labels Pimacott and Homegrown.
Additionally, we have Andrew Olah, founder of the Kingpins denim trade shows, which celebrate the heritage and community of this category. Andrew has also launched Transformers, a series of summits focused on helping the market become more environmentally responsible.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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