A Year of Newsletters

May 8, 2024

Listen to my voiceover here.

I started this weekly newsletter on May 10, 2023, and I am *wicked* proud of myself for getting it out every single week for the last year! (54 published and counting)

For today, I pulled a bunch of my favorite newsletters and grouped them by topic below for your perusing pleasure. I figure that there are some you missed out on, or maybe you’ve taken a deep dive into one topic and are now ready to read up on it.

Circular Zoom Out

State of the Circular State

What is a Circular Strategy?

Autonomy for Innovation

More Personal, Big Picture Thinking

A Trash-Free House

How I Consume

Buy Nothing?

Why I Care About Clothes

Resale

Resale Benefits and Success Metrics

2 Keys to Resale Success

Circular In Person

Luxury and Resale

Repair + Remanufacturing

The Beauty of Repair

Two Repair Companies

Spend Time in Your Junkyard

Remanufacturing Explained

Unsold Inventory + Warehouse Efficiency

Circular Solutions and Real Housewives

Monetizing Returns and Damaged Inventory

Designing Into Circularity

Design for Circularity

Material Innovation

Textile Collection, Sorting + Recycling

Tech for Textile Sorting

The Key to Sorting

Used Clothes on a Global Scale

Textile Recycling

The Post-Consumer Textile Supply Chain

Mechanical Recycling Job Gaps

Learning How to Consult and Run My Own Business

A Year Without a Job-Job

Year’s End Pep Talk

My Business Update

I Think I’m Happy?

Hopefully something will spark your interest.

The Untangling Circularity Podcast

The most recent podcast is about kids’ clothes and our guests are our kids! Listen in for some cute voices at the end of the episode.

Listen on Spotify

Listen on Apple Podcasts

Someone Else’s Awesome Podcast

I like listening to The Good Dirt and this week they did a show about fertilizers made from fish waste. Fascinating!

Listen here

My Friend’s Book

My dear friend from college just published her first book yesterday! It’s called Garden Grown, and it’s a cookbook dedicated to the veggies we grow in abundance in our summer gardens. I’m so proud of her and wanted to share. Please order from a local bookstore if you can, but I pre-ordered mine on Amazon so let’s be honest.

Until Next Week,

Cynthia

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