Nike Rep to Discuss Eco-Friendly Fashion in Online Chat

Greenopolis, a site developed by Waste Management promoting environmental issues through social networking, will host an online chat with Nike’s Lorrie Vogel on Tuesday, September 9.

The chat is called “The Business of Sustainable Fashion: A Conversation with Nike.” It will feature Lorrie Vogel, the General Manager of Nike’s Considered line.

Non-Greenopolis members can still participate in the chat, as well as submit questions. The chat will take place at 1:00 EST.

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