We are very proud and also excited to announce our partnership with the EcoChic Award, the largest sustainable fashion design competition, organised by Redress!
This award is open to emerging fashion designers with less than 3 years' experience and fashion design students living in any country in Asia or Europe.
You can download the application form and guidelines here.…
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The EFF team is very roud to announce that we are partners of this year's Graduate Fashion Week!
We will also be part of the Ethical Award judging panel, and we will give the winner one year of free access membership to all Source ressources.
You cand find more info about the Graduate Fashion Week here.
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CEO of Bag It Don’t Bin It Ltd. (BIDBI), a Sheffield-based company, was crowned with UK Small & Medium Company Director of the Year in London on Friday 24 October 2014.
Julia Gash, a female entrepreneur who started BIDBI almost seven years ago, caught everyone’s eyes at The…
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The EcoChic Design Award is a sustainable fashion design competition inspiring emerging fashion designers to create mainstream clothing with minimal textile waste. Designers are educated with the theory and techniques to enable them to create desirable sustainable clothing via zero-waste, up-cycling and reconstruction sustainable…
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The Observer Ethical Awards 2013 just opened for submissions and this year it is introducing the “Well Dressed Award” sponsored by Eco Age.
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Livia Firth at the 2012 Golden Globe Awards in her Green Carpet Challenge gown designed by…
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A factory in Derbyshire employing more than 400 people will be able to compete with the Far East and secure its future after it turned itself into an eco factory – halving its energy bill and saving millions in costs.
Marks & Spencer has awarded the factory in Belper, Derbyshire, with its Plan A eco-factory status.
Factory owner Courtaulds – which supplies a third of the 180 pairs of tights…
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