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Sustainable Fashion: Textiles Circularity Centre Launches Interactive Exhibition in London

Sustainable Fashion: Textiles Circularity Centre Launches Interactive Exhibition in LondonSustainable Fashion: Textiles Circularity Centre Launches Interactive Exhibition in London

The UKRI Interdisciplinary Textiles Circularity Centre (TCC) is set to unveil its latest initiative with an interactive exhibition titled the Regenerative Fashion Hub at Rich Mix, London. Running from February 23rd to March 21st, 2024, this exhibition aims to showcase the center’s research on sustainable apparel and textiles while fostering dialogue and collaboration among various stakeholders.

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The Regenerative Fashion Hub is carefully crafted to engage the public, industry professionals, NGOs, and government bodies in meaningful discussions and knowledge exchange sessions. Through a series of talks, open house sessions, policy workshops, and research activities, participants will have the opportunity to delve into key issues surrounding textile circularity and explore innovative solutions.

At the core of the exhibition are three key metrics:

Interact with Change Makers: Visitors can engage with industry experts and change makers through insightful talks and discussions focused on important issues related to textile circularity. These sessions provide a platform for sharing ideas and perspectives to drive positive change within the fashion industry.

Experience New Interactions: The exhibition offers unique opportunities to interact with materials and explore alternative approaches within the fashion system. Attendees will discover new ways to engage with sustainable practices and foster a deeper connection with the clothing they wear.

Engage in Innovative Research: Through interactive displays and presentations, visitors will learn about cutting-edge research initiatives aimed at advancing environmental sustainability in the fashion industry. The exhibition encourages individuals to become change makers by actively participating in efforts to reduce waste, promote ethical production practices, and support environmental health.

The Textiles Circularity Centre emphasizes the importance of collective action in achieving environmental sustainability. By involving stakeholders from all sectors of society, including citizen-consumers, fashion brands, retailers, materials producers, and start-ups, the exhibition highlights the collaborative nature of sustainable fashion efforts.

The exhibition will also feature Public Open House sessions throughout its duration, providing additional opportunities for the public to engage with the content and contribute to the conversation surrounding sustainable fashion. Through education, dialogue, and collaboration, the Regenerative Fashion Hub aims to inspire positive change and promote a more sustainable future for the fashion industry and the planet as a whole.

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