The Circular | Edition 3 - Rapanui Clothing

The Circular | Edition 3

A curation of recent stories, moments and happenings from the Rapanui world, featuring adventures, feel-good vibes and some recommendations from the team.

In this edition we meet local sewage pollution campaigner, we relive an incredible few days of swell on the island, along with a podcast recommendation from the team.

1. In pursuit of clean seas

We invited Isle of Wight sewage pollution campaigner Chani Courtney to Rapanui HQ to chat about actions we can take to help end sewage pollution. Chani is a relentless campaigner, coordinating local action, meeting water companies and politicians in her pursuit for clean seas. 

Read the interview here and find out how you can do to take action.

2. A special swell hits the island

 

We experienced a special few days here on the Isle of Wight, when a long period swell hit our shores, meaning perfect surf. There was only thing for it. Downing tools and joining the local surf community to share some incredible waves. 

We don't often get swell like this, but when we do, our community comes alive. It reminds of the importance to fight for clean and safe outdoor spaces for us all to get together, to bond, and make memories in the places we love. 

It motivates us on our mission to craft quality clothes for our fellow adventurers without waste.

Here's hoping for more swells like this, this winter.

3. How did we get here?

 

How did we get here? That's the question musician turned environmentalist Feargal Sharkey explores in this podcast episode about the sewage crisis. If we're to find the solutions, then we need to understand how this all happened in the first place.

4. Island skies light up

Northern Lights above the Isle of Wight captured by Chad Powell

We're fortunate to enjoy dark skies in the UK above the Isle of Wight, which provides the perfect backdrop for witnessing the northern lights. Although typically associated with more northern latitudes, the island's clear, unpolluted night skies make it easier to catch glimpses during periods of heightened solar activity.

When conditions are just right, there's a chance to capture incredible moments like this one above St. Catherine's Oratory on island's south coast. 

Explore more of Chad Powell's photography here.

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