SUSTAINABILITY
THE INTERSECTION OF CLIMATE AND POLITICS WITH THE FASHION INDUSTRY
My work in sustainability is rooted in systems design, not optics. I focus on how economic, cultural, and institutional structures operate within ecological limits—particularly across fashion, tourism, and civic infrastructure. Rather than treating sustainability as an add-on or certification exercise, I approach it as an operating logic: how materials are sourced, how labor is organized, how revenue circulates, and how institutions are structured to endure.
In Costa Rica, I work directly with government, cultural institutions, and industry to help design regenerative systems that function at scale—aligning production with place, policy, and long-term economic resilience. This work treats sustainability as infrastructure: something embedded, measurable, and capable of generating value without extraction.
Systems-level advisory across fashion, tourism, and civic infrastructure
Regenerative economic models and manufacture-at-origin frameworks
Policy, research, and public speaking on sustainability beyond growth and consumption
Sustainability, in my work, is not a moral stance—it is a structural requirement.