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🌍 Redefining Industry Norms: A Lesson from Fashion to Architecture 🌍 An Interview with Vanessa Barboni Hallik, by Disrupt MAG Managing Editor Tania Ihlenfeld 👗 In a world where every choice and investment can lead to significant environmental and social impact, the story of Vanessa Barboni Hallik, CEO of Another Tomorrow, offers invaluable lessons for all sectors, particularly architecture and the built environment. 🏢 As architects, we often ponder the sustainability of our designs—from material origins to their lifecycle impacts. Vanessa’s journey in the fashion industry, pioneering an end-to-end sustainable brand, mirrors the challenges and opportunities we face in architecture. Her approach to systemic change by questioning entrenched industry practices and focusing on transparency and ethical sourcing is a blueprint we can adapt and advocate for in our own field. 🌟 Key Takeaways for the Built Environment: Transparency: Knowing the full lifecycle of materials we use can drive more informed, ethical, and sustainable choices. Client Engagement: Educating clients about sustainable practices can cultivate a market that values and invests in sustainability, driving broader industry change. Innovative Partnerships: Collaboration can amplify our impact, from local suppliers to global thought leaders. 🔄 Vanessa’s narrative is not just about fashion but about setting a new standard for business practices that harmonize aesthetics, ethics, and sustainability. Her success is a compelling reminder that in architecture, just as in fashion, we can build a future that respects both planet and people. 🔗 Let's take inspiration from Another Tomorrow to create our "Another Today" in architecture and design, pushing boundaries to build environments that are as sustainable as they are beautiful. #Architecture #Sustainability #Innovation #AnotherTomorrow #FashionIndustry #BuiltEnvironment #DesignThinking

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