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PILOT PROJECTS
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Hochvier - GermanyHochVier hosted two workshops covering fast fashion, shopping behavior, flea markets, and second-hand shopping. Each workshop had between 10 and 15 participants.
The peer-to-peer learning initiatives undertaken aimed to heighten the awareness of sustainability in the textile industry among young adults, cultivating an understanding of the challenges associated with fast fashion and prompting participants to exchange their experiences with others. These activities were designed for politically engaged young adults who hold a particular interest in sustainability within the textile sector.
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AMRELARTE - PortugalIn Faro we decided to organize one workshop per month with a small group of participants in our sewing workshop. We chose to organize it every third Saturday of the month to relate directly to another fashion sustainability project called “Mercado de Trocas”, which is a fashion exchange market happening in the same place after our workshop, so we invited our participants to have a look and involve in the exchange market too.
Eco Logic - North Macedonia |
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