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Follow on Google News | Brentano Celebrates 20 Years of Business, and 20 Years of PartnershipBrentano Design Director lectures on growing into green
By: Marin Heller Wang’s lecture, titled “The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly,” focused on the importance, necessity, and difficulty of navigating the world of environmentally friendly textile design. Not afraid to answer the tough questions, Wang spoke about how natural fibers like cotton may on the surface seem more environmentally friendly than other fibers, but in actuality they often require substantial amounts of water and pesticides to grow. She also addressed the difficulty of comparing various green options, as each have their own benefits and pitfalls. However, Wang was decidedly clear on two points: one has to look at the bigger picture, and there is no going back to a world without green consciousness. When talking about the big picture, Wang related a story about blind men feeling an elephant. Each man touched a different part, and each man imagined a completely different animal. Each man may have been correct, but none of them could understand the whole animal. Similarly, with green design, one cannot try to only interpret pieces. Instead, they most try to see the whole being and the bigger picture. To Wang, the bigger picture is one that cannot be reversed. When addressing standards such as LEED certification, MBDC, GOTS, and NSF, as well as the upcoming ACT green textile standards, Wang acknowledged that there is difficulty. However, she also stressed that green design is an important endeavor, and one that is here to stay. Despite the flaws of trying to figure out the “greenest” Wang also thanked Pollack for their generosity of information and aid in realizing Brentano’s goal of introducing beautiful, performance- # # # Founded in 1990 by Design Director Iris Wang and her husband and President E-Kwan Chen, Brentano has grown from a modest beginning of eight patterns to an internationally represented textile house. End
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