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Liverpool Workshop (3)

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Chic and Ethic Grundtvig Project

“Chic and ethic” project is the initiative of seven European partners that have complementary expertise in adult education and in the fields of sustainability, textile, clothing and design industries. The 7 partners come from different backgrounds: from the academic area (Poland), from the civil society area (Romania, Greece), from the private sector (UK and Italy), from the public sector (Turkey and Lithuania). The project “Chic and ethic” aims to contribute to the promotion of sustainable values and tools in the design/clothing industry at European and national levels. “Chic and ethic” project is built around 36 small/innovative/prospective designers that will be informed, non-formally trained on sustainability and that will “learn by doing” sustainable clothing design. During the workshops, the small/prospective designers will debate among themselves and with the partners’ staff about the stakes and tools of sustainable design. Throughout the project, the 36 adult learners will create sustainable clothing items. A final fashion show will be organized in Bucharest.
This project was funded with support from the European Commission. This publication [communication] reflects the views only of the author, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein.

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