Jessie O’Driscoll

Jessie O’Driscoll is a recent graduate from the Environment and Business program at the University of Waterloo. 

Author Articles

From recycled pop bottles to fleece pullovers

Picture this: You’re out for an evening paddle on a clear, crisp night but it’s getting a little chilly, so you reach into your backpack and pull out 25 two-litre...
footprint_fabrics

Raw CottonDemand: ~26.0 million tonnesWater use: Up to 3860** litres/kgEnergy use: 50 MJ/kgPesticides or chemicalsHeavy pesticide use leads to reduced soil fertility, loss of biodiversity and water pollution.Effluent/pollution from manufacturingEcosystem...

Authors Blog

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Not getting new shoes until the old ones wore out, darning the toe hole in the end of a sock, patching a favourite pair of jeans for the third time;...
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If you are the type of person who wants to be an ethical, sustainable dresser, you probably make efforts to buy clothes that are made in fair labour conditions from...