Queen Giving Up Real Fur – Jo on BBC Radio Suffolk Discussion
News about the Queen giving up real fur in any of her new clothes has led to discussions on sustainability versus animal cruelty. BBC Radio
News about the Queen giving up real fur in any of her new clothes has led to discussions on sustainability versus animal cruelty. BBC Radio
We were honoured that our founder Jo Salter was invited by Clementine, the living fashion doll, onto her sustainable fashion feature on BBC 1 Inside
Where Does It Come From? founder Jo Salter was interviewed by Suffolk Magazine recently on what advice she would give to her 18 year old
Meghan Markle wears African Fashion: The Duchess of Sussex yet again supported ethical fashion in her clothing choices during a recent South Africa Tour. More
The United Nations Sustainable Development Goals are a key way to map and measure our positive impact, not only as businesses but as individuals too. You can
Where Does It Come From? founder Jo Salter and Ethicalhour founder Sian Conway were invited to talk ethical fashion on BBC Radio Five Live during
We’re delighted that Forbes have featured Where Does It Come From? and our founder Jo Salter. The article talks about our work to connect customers with their clothing
Our founder Jo Salter was interviewed about the Be The Change Awards on BBC Radio Suffolk along with Katie MacKenzie from Suffolk Babies – one of the finalists. The
Jo Salter, co-founder of the Be The Change awards and founder of Where Does it Come From? was interviewed alongside Katie MacKenzie the founder of Suffolk Babies. It was fantastic
Can your clothing affect your health? Where Does It Come From? founder Jo Salter was interviewed by Stephanie Webster for Urban Health podcast. Many people take great