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Fibershed

Growing a Movement of Farmers, Fashion Activists, and Makers for a New Textile Economy

Rebecca Burgess author Courtney White author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Chelsea Green Publishing Co

Published:19th Nov '19

Should be back in stock very soon

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This insightful book, Fibershed, explores sustainable clothing production through local textile economies and environmental consciousness.

In Fibershed, Rebecca Burgess presents a compelling vision for a sustainable approach to clothing production, emphasizing the importance of local textile economies. She highlights the often-overlooked connection between our clothing choices and their impact on the environment, labor conditions, and human health. Many people are aware of the benefits of local food systems, yet the textile industry remains largely disconnected from these values. This book invites readers to reconsider their relationship with clothing and the resources that go into making it.

Burgess recounts her journey as a weaver and natural dyer, where she initiated a project that focused on sourcing materials from her bioregion in North Central California. Through collaboration with local farmers, ranchers, and artisans, she discovered the potential for a thriving regional textile economy that prioritizes climate change mitigation and soil health. Fibershed illustrates how creating a supply chain centered around local resources can lead to economic justice and environmental restoration, providing a roadmap for a more sustainable future.

Readers will find practical insights into the cultivation and processing of natural fibers and dyes, such as wool, cotton, hemp, and flax. The book serves as a comprehensive guide for fiber farmers, artisans, and conscious consumers looking to engage with their local textile networks. By promoting the concept of fibersheds, Burgess encourages a shift towards a more equitable and restorative textile industry, challenging the harmful practices of the conventional fashion world.

“Collectively, we’ve been slowly waking up to the urgent need to farm our food in ways that restore and regenerate soils and whole landscapes; create connections between people, land, animals, and seasons; and rebuild local economies. Fibershed turns our attention to a parallel, equally urgent frontier: our clothes. We need this book, and we need it now.”—Nicolette Hahn Niman, author of Defending Beef


Fibershed is a must-read for all clothing brands, whether years into their sustainability journey or just at the beginning. Burgess encourages us to think deeply and holistically about the impacts of fashion, reconsider our industry’s model of overconsumption, and to approach flashy biotech solutions with a critical eye. Fibershed proves that fashion can be a force for good, empowering farmers and makers while supporting local communities with Climate Beneficial textile supply chains.”—Megan Meiklejohn, Sustainable Materials and Transparency Manager, Eileen Fisher


Fibershed is a deeply informed exploration of the political ecology of clothing and an urgent invitation to a new way of being in the world; one that respects the soil, the cycles of the year, and life itself. In this visionary manifesto of hope, Rebecca Burgess chronicles a personal journey with profound global implications: Human economies need not result in the degradation of either human culture nor the environment, but might, if done well, lead to the enrichment of both.”—Jeffrey Creque, PhD, Director of Rangeland and Agroecosystem Management, Carbon Cycle Institute


“This is an important book. It is bold, practical, optimistic––a vision of how things must be.”—Kate Fletcher, professor, Centre for Sustainable Fashion, University of the Arts, London, UK


“Rebecca has made an incredible contribution to the slow fashion movement through her organizing and advocacy work with the Fibershed organization. I’m thrilled to know that this work is now available to a broader audience through this thoughtful book. May we all learn from her wisdom, research, and knowledge as we create even deeper connections between farms, fiber art, and fashion.”—Katrina Rodabaugh, author of Mending Matters


“We clothe ourselves using fibers from cotton, trees, animals, and oil. The sins of oil-based fibers are well known, but lesser known are those of plant- and animal-based fiber production—themselves major contributors to global desertification and climate change. If we want to offer hope to future generations, we will have to root not only the food we eat, but the clothing we wear in a new, regenerative agriculture that manages livestock using the holistic planned grazing process. Fortunately, movement in this direction is underway. Rebecca Burgess’s well-researched book stokes a fire that has already been lit by many organizations collaborating and networking around the globe, and connects the dots between our clothing and our life-supporting environment. I would encourage everyone who wears clothes and has any concern for future generations to read this highly educational book.”—Allan Savory, president and cofounder, Savory Institute


“Rebecca Burgess is the Alice Waters of the slow fiber movement. Within the pages of Fibershed, she proves that carefully clothing oneself is a revolutionary act. While many wait for distant corporations and governments to curb toxic, unethical, and extractive industrial practices, Burgess demonstrates that the revolution is at hand in our own backyards. Fibershed is required reading for any clothing company that claims environmental and ethical responsibility.”—Dan Malloy, surfing ambassador, Patagonia; cofounder, Poco Farm, Ojai, CA


Fibershed is a story of vision, persistence, and kindness. With patience and grace, Rebecca has restored a sense of gratitude for the overlooked grasses and herbaceous plants that were once our second skin. From the living world around her, she has stitched together the broken strands of textile arts, creating an economy of place where makers are artists and clothing is revered.”—Paul Hawken, author of Blessed Unrest; editor of Drawdown

ISBN: 9781603586634

Dimensions: 254mm x 178mm x 16mm

Weight: 717g

288 pages