There are several conversations about how fashion is shifting from "sustainability" to "resilience", like how the industry can keep adapting without breaking down. And I get the intention behind it, better materials, better recycling systems, smarter productions etc. There's an interesting bit from this book I just picked up, Earth 2035 where it explains how modern systems no longer operate with natural limits built into them. We removed the constraints, then built everything to reward "more" by default. So even when the conversation evolves, circularity, better materials, smarter production, it's still happening inside a model that scales through volume. Maybe resilience changes the direction, eventually. I'm just not sure whether it fundamentally changes the system... or mainly helps it keep going longer. submitted by /u/behavebeaver [link] [comments]