Waverley Council Second Nature presents an online film screening of THE TRUE COST for Plastic Free July, a free online event series, from 6pm AEST Wednesday, July 1 through Friday, July 31 with a Sustainable Fashion Q&A post-screening discussion on Thursday, July 30 at 7pm AEST.
Waverley Council Second Nature guests are welcome to watch this award-winning film at their convenience for one month, with a special Q&A post-screening online discussion on practical solutions to stylish and sustainable fashion with experts Sandra Capponi (Good on You), Alex van Os (Op Shop to Runway), and Timothy Goh (The Social Outfit) with moderator Clare Press (Wardrobe Crisis). See below for more information and to sign up for the discussion.
To watch the film: Go to the Film Screening Room and and enter the video password. Note: The video password was provided by Waverly Council Second Nature. Contact [email protected] if you have questions.
Schedule:
THE TRUE COST Film Screening: Wednesday, July 1 at 6pm AEST through Friday, July 31
Post-screening Discussion: Thursday, July 30, 7pm AEST
SIGN UP FOR THE LIVE DISCUSSION. Waverley Council Second Nature will send you a link.
Plastic Free July - Free Online Event Series
Keen to reduce your waste, learn about sustainable fashion and give single-use plastics the flick from the comfort of your home?
Join us for our Plastic Free July online series. All activities are online and free, but bookings are essential.
For more information about the Plastic Free July online series and to sign up for events: https://www.secondnature.org.au/plastic_free_july_free_online_series
THE TRUE COST Post-Screening Panel Discussion Details
We're excited to bring together sustainable fashion experts together for this event, to help untangle the issues in our collective wardrobes, and the practical and innovative solutions emerging around sustainable fashion.
Moderator: Clare Press, The Wardrobe Crisis
Panelists:
- Tech/fashion entrepeneur Sandra Capponi - Good on You
- Eco stylist Alex van Os - Op Shop to Runway
- Timothy Goh from ethical trading social enterprise The Social Outfit
Please bring any burning questions you have on this topic!
You will need internet access and a computer with a camera and audio to participate in this virtual event. This Q&A including audio and video, may be recorded and distributed by Waverley Council on our website and social media channels.
This Q&A is part of this year's Plastic Free July celebrations by Seaside Scavenge, Plastic Free Bronte, Responsible Runners, Eastern Suburbs Boomerang Bags, Transition Bondi, The Wilderness Society, Protect Our 1 and Waverley Council.