• A Super Sustainable Fashion Adventure Part 2

  • Jul 18 2024
  • Length: 18 mins
  • Podcast

A Super Sustainable Fashion Adventure Part 2

  • Summary

  • Deep underground, Connie and her customers learn the Oil monster is friendly after all, and how using fossil fuels for her new prom dress damages the environment.

    Connie decides that reusing her mums 1980s dress is the best way forward …the thing is, it’s still not her style…at all…

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    ‘It’s important for me to wear my mum’s prom dress…even though it really, really, really doesn’t suit me…’

    Amy (The fabulously sustainable fashion designer) comes to the rescue with a complete redesign using the same fabric!

    Join the adventure and play games at the Oil monsters birthday bash, plant some trees with our forest friends and get yourself on the fashion runway!

    It’s time to strut your stuff in part 2 of ‘A Super Sustainable Fashion Adventure!’

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    Say hello adventurer!

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    You can download the transcript for the episode here.

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    Credits

    Produced by Made By Mortals

    Actors - Hannah Donelon and Paul Hine

    Writer – Chris Brett

    Music - AJS Music

    Sound Design - Blueprint Studios

    Special guest – Amy Powney

    This episode was funded through the Energy Saving Trust Foundation’s Youth Climate Action Fund. With extra special thanks to our guest adventurer Amy Powney

    Our next episode will be out Thursday 1st August 2024! 😀

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