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  • Nov 22, 2021
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Justina Lizikevičiūtė and Roman Lobas, experts in innovation and sustainability from Katalista Ventures join the Sustainability Explored podcast to discuss sustainable development in the fashion industry and present a promising initiative Fashion for Change. The project is led by the international organizations engaged in striving to make an impact, Estonian Academy of Arts, CIVITTA, Ecopreneur.eu, and Katalista Ventures.






This is a podcast on sustainability and innovations in business and economy, a great place to learn more about sustainability across industries. We invite professionals working on the implementation of innovative sustainable solutions for the future - to explore circularity and resilience, corporate social responsibility, leadership and culture, impact investment and so on, and give some guidance on how to actually implement sustainability in business.


 
 
 

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RT Kitchen 1
RT Kitchen 1
5 days ago

Great interview! It’s inspiring to see how fashion can be a vehicle for personal and social change. Justina and Roman bring such fresh perspectives on identity and sustainability. On a related note, I’m currently applying that same transformative mindset to my home — turns out, Kitchen Remodeling can be just as powerful a statement as a wardrobe refresh. It’s all about creating spaces (and styles) that truly reflect who you are today. Thanks for the motivation!


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jack john
jack john
7 days ago

What an inspiring interview with Justina Lizikevičiūtė and Roman Lobas! Their vision of "Fashion for Change" reminds us that clothing can be more than just self-expression—it can be a powerful tool for sustainability, ethics, and social impact. From upcycling materials to supporting local artisans and challenging fast fashion's destructive cycles, their work proves that style and responsibility don't have to be opposites. It's conversations like these that push the industry toward transparency and real change. On a smaller but related note, embracing conscious consumption extends beyond wardrobe—it also applies to what we eat. Instead of relying on heavily packaged, imported takeout, consider supporting local businesses and reducing food miles. Simply Buy continental products near me—European cheeses, olive oils, or Oriental…


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Jon Jones
Jon Jones
Mar 18

There's a beautiful parallel here to something much smaller but equally thoughtful: the art of finishing a dish with just the right touch. A talented chef knows that a pinch of flaky white salt at the final moment doesn't just season food—it transforms it, elevating every element without overwhelming them. That's what sustainable innovation does for fashion. It's not about abandoning style or self-expression; it's about adding that final, intentional layer of consciousness that makes the whole system better. The salt enhances what's already there—it doesn't replace it.


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Alena Walker
Alena Walker
Mar 12

It is so inspiring to read about the intersection of fashion and sustainable change it’s amazing how much impact creative leadership can have on global issues! I’ve been trying to stay more involved in these advocacy and sustainability efforts lately, but balancing my community work with my postgraduate research has been quite a challenge. I actually reached out for some Criminal Law Assignment Help recently just to stay on top of my litigation and legal theory modules while I focused on these important social initiatives. It’s all about finding that extra support to make a demanding schedule feel manageable!

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Ruth David
Ruth David
Feb 24

It's fascinating to think about how fashion intersects with so many other fields: art, activism, technology, and yes, even law. For designers and entrepreneurs looking to make their mark, especially those working internationally or with global supply chains, understanding the legal landscape is crucial. From intellectual property protection and trademark registration to employment contracts and import/export regulations, the business side of fashion requires careful attention. For those based in or working with the UAE—a major luxury and fashion hub—having access to expert Criminal Law Services in UAE provides an extra layer of security. Whether it's ensuring compliance with local business regulations, navigating disputes, or protecting your creative work from infringement, knowing skilled legal counsel is available lets innovators like Justina…


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Fashion for Change! Interview with Justina Lizikevičiūtė and Roman Lobas

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